The Raspberry Pi Foundation has provided a new computing option for device makers that want to expand their presence in the internet of things and home automation markets. The new device, called Compute Module 3, is the latest iteration of Raspberry Pi’s product lineup for embedded computing. Compute Module 3 is designed to provide a basic hardware platform that device makers can use quickly develop customized products. It is based on Raspberry Pi 3 hardware and uses the same Broadcom ARM system-on-a-chip, but it delivers 10 times the processing power of the first-generation Compute Module.