News Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4S memory variants announced

The article said:
The Compute Module 4S was first spotted way back in 2022, inside a Revolution Pi product. Since then it has been used in self-pour beer taps and medical monitoring devices.
I think no medical device should get FDA approval that doesn't at least use ECC memory (or in-band ECC). As far as I know, no Pi has ever supported it, which makes me laugh at the characterization of them as "industrial" products.
 
I think no medical device should get FDA approval that doesn't at least use ECC memory (or in-band ECC). As far as I know, no Pi has ever supported it, which makes me laugh at the characterization of them as "industrial" products.
Agreed, all Pi productos are educational imo, same as arduino and the like. So you can develop an interest by making some projects.
 
Agreed, all Pi productos are educational imo,
Raspberry Pi was originally aimed at education and tinkerers/makers.

same as arduino and the like. So you can develop an interest by making some projects.
I think it would make sense for there to be a Pro version of the Pi, which had standard industrial computing features, but the underlying SoCs they use do not appear to be designed to this standard and there's no getting around that fact.