Efficient, modular, cloud-native
The Turing Pi 2.5 is a 4-node mini ITX cluster board with a built-in Ethernet switch that runs Turing RK1, Raspberry Pi CM4 or Nvidia Jetson compute modules in any combination. It’s like a data center server rack but compact, noiseless, and highly energy-efficient. It’s perfect for building your own Homelab, self-hosting, running the cloud-native stack (e.g. Kubernetes), and machine learning 24/7. The use cases are limited only by your needs and imagination.
Specs and layout
What’s new in the Turing Pi 2.5
- Mini PCIe USB Interface for Nodes 1 and 2, supporting RK1 and Nvidia Jetson modules.
- Internal USB Hub for module storage access via MSD mode.
- USB-A Port on Node 1 for external connections.
- 4K HDMI output
- 4K HDMI Output on Node 1 to function as a desktop.
- I²C, GPIO, and Speaker Support via new 8-pin connectors.
- BMC Enhancements: Updated UART converter, 2x onboard storage, and FEL recovery button.
- MAC Address Allocation for each new Turing Pi 2.5 board.
- USB-C replaces USB-A for flashing/storage.
All flavors of compute modules
The Turing Pi 2.5 supports Turing RK1 and Raspberry Pi 4 compute modules for general compute and Nvidia Jetson compute modules for machine learning tasks. Please see the full list of all supported compute modules below.
Mix and match all the supported compute modules
Any way you need
Extend with hardware modules
With 2 mini PCI-e ports, Turing Pi 2.5 allows connecting 3rd party extension boards. Modules can be used to add new hardware features, interfaces, sensors, interface converters, wireless modules, and even a cellular modem.
