CM4S08032 (Compute Module CM4S, 8GB RAM /32GB eMMC)
Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4S (CM4S) as a system-on-module for embedded and industrial applications. A compatible SO-DIMM carrier board is required for operation.
Configuration
- RAM: 8 GB LPDDR4-3200 (with ECC)
- Flash: 32 GB eMMC
- Wireless: no wireless connectivity
Technical specifications
- SoC/CPU: Broadcom BCM2711, quad-core Arm Cortex-A72 (64-bit) up to 1.5 GHz
- Form factor: 67.6 mm × 31.0 mm DDR2-SODIMM compatible connector form factor
- Networking: Ethernet via external PHY on carrier board
- USB: 1× USB 2.0 (High Speed)
- GPIO: up to 46 GPIO signals incl. UART/I2C/SPI/PWM/SDIO
- Video: 1× HDMI 2.0 (up to 4Kp60)
- Camera/Display: 2-lane and 4-lane MIPI CSI/DSI interfaces
- Multimedia: H.265 4Kp60 decode, H.264 1080p60 decode / 1080p30 encode, OpenGL ES 3.0
- Power input: VBAT 2.5 V – 5 V and 3.3 V supply via carrier board
- Operating temperature: designed for reliable operation at typical ambient temperatures
- Production lifetime: in production until at least January 2034
Typical applications
The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4S is suitable for industrial control systems, embedded devices and volume products, especially as an upgrade option for existing Compute Module 3 designs. The compatible SO-DIMM form factor allows existing hardware to be reused while providing increased processing performance and memory capacity. Separating the compute module and carrier board enables flexible adaptation to project-specific interfaces and requirements.
Notes
Cables and power supplies must comply with applicable standards in the country of use. Operate in a well-ventilated environment; avoid contact with conductive objects during operation.
Product safety information
Manufacturer information:
Raspberry Pi Ltd.
Cambridge Science Park, Milton Road 194
Cambridge, Vereinigtes Königreich, CB4 0AB
compliance@raspberrypi.com
https://www.raspberrypi.com
Responsible person:
Raspberry Pi Ireland Limited
Dublin Landings 3
North Wall Quay, Dublin 1, Irland, D01 C4E0
compliance@raspberrypi.com
https://www.raspberrypi.com
Industry & Lifecycle Information
Lifecycle Status
Product status: Active
Launch date: April 2022
Product Change Notices (PCN)
Active PCNs: PCN 37 – Alternative sources of RAM (February 2026)
Latest known PCN: PCN 37 – Alternative sources of RAM
Functional impact: None – qualified alternative RAM components; no mechanical or electrical changes; supported from firmware versions dated 9 January 2026
Details (PCN 37): For the Raspberry Pi Compute Module 4 SODIMM, additional RAM sources have been qualified to improve long-term availability. Qualified 1GB RAM devices: Rayson RS256M32LZ4D2BNP-62BT, Rayson RS256M32LN4D2ANR-53BT, Winbond W66DP2RQQAHJ. Introduction of the new components from February 2026; all variants remain in production after the implementation date.
End-of-Life (EOL)
EOL notice published: Yes (Obsolescence Statement)
Last Time Buy (LTB): not published
Last Shipment Date (LSD): not published
Planned production lifetime: currently planned through January 2034
Current status: Active product with availability currently planned through January 2034
The Compute Module 4S enables a wide range of industrial and embedded applications, particularly as a SODIMM alternative for existing designs in the CM3 form factor. Success stories provide insights into real-world projects and serve as inspiration for customised developments.
Support and Information Channels
Official documentation
Central technical reference including datasheets, design guides and product documentation.
Raspberry Pi Forum for Industries
Discussion platform for technical questions, known limitations and industrial application examples.
Product page
Technical product overview of the Compute Module 4S including linked product documentation and the Obsolescence Statement.
If you have any questions …
Astradis Elektronik contact form
Direct contact as an Approved Reseller of Raspberry Pi for application-related enquiries and project evaluations in industrial environments.
Note
The information in this document is based on the currently available information from Raspberry Pi. Regular review of lifecycle information is recommended, especially for series production projects.