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.
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.