A year ago, we launched the Turing Pi2, a 4-node cluster computer with a unique modular and heterogeneous architecture. Despite the excitement, we faced a significant challenge: a shortage of supported Single Board Computers (SBCs), including the Raspberry Pi CM4 and NVIDIA Jetson modules.<p>In response, we made a promise to our community to deliver our own compute module, aiming to address the shortage and push the boundaries of what compute modules can achieve.<p>Today, we're thrilled to fulfill that promise with the introduction of the Turing RK1 Compute Module. The Turing RK1, a result of a year's worth of dedication and innovation, features 8 ARM CPU cores, up to 32 GB RAM, and a 6 TOPS AI accelerator. It's built on the RK3588 SoC and uses a 260-pin SODIMM form factor. Full specs here: <a href="https://docs.turingpi.com/docs/turing-rk1-specs-and-io-ports" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://docs.turingpi.com/docs/turing-rk1-specs-and-io-ports</a><p>Importantly, it's pin-compatible with NVIDIA Jetson and our Turing Pi2 cluster board.<p>We're also supporting Ubuntu 22.04 with the Linux kernel 5.15 LTS, providing our users with a stable, secure OS.<p>Our mission has always been to empower developers, makers, and creators. We're excited to see what you'll create with the Turing RK1.