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The '''ClockworkPi DevTerm''' is a Linux-capable modular personal computer built by [[Clockwork Tech]] using {{wp|open-source hardware}}. Following the strengths of the [[GameShell]] that preceded it, it offers a highly configurable form factor that is purpose built for its use case of hobby electronics and software development. It went on sale for pre-order in June 2021, and orders are expected to ship as early as July 2021.
The '''ClockworkPi DevTerm''' is a Linux-capable modular personal computer built by [[Clockwork Tech]] using {{wp|open-source hardware}}. Following the strengths of the [[GameShell]] that preceded it, it offers a highly configurable form factor that is purpose built for its use case of hobby electronics and software development. It went on sale for pre-order in June 2021, and orders are expected to ship as early as July 2021.
==Mainboard==
{{main|clockworkPi#v3.14|clockworkPi 3.14}}
The DevTerm uses the clockworkPi version 3.14 mainboard, which measures 95 · 77 millimetres in size. It offers 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, a high gain antenna, a micro SDHC card slot, 40 GPIO pins, a MIPI screen port, USB Type-A, USB Type-C charging, a micro HDMI port, 3.5 mm headphone jack, a DDR2-SODIMM socket for the [[core module]], and a 52-pin [[ext. board]] port.
==Core modules==
{{main|Core module}}
The core module carries the CPU, GPU, and working RAM together on a unified DDR2-SODIMM package. At launch, Clockwork Tech offered five models with varying specifications, all of which run on AArch64:
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{| class="wikitable" width="500rem"
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! colspan="2" width="20%" | Model
! colspan="3" width="30%" | CPU
! colspan="1" width="10%" | Cores
! colspan="2" width="20%" | GPU
! colspan="2" width="20%" | RAM
|-
| colspan="2" width="20%" | <b>A-04</b>01
| colspan="3" width="30%" | Cortex-A53 @ 1.8 GHz
| colspan="1" width="10%" | 4
| colspan="2" width="20%" | Mali T720
| colspan="2" width="20%" | 1 GB LPDDR3
|-
| colspan="2" width="20%" | <b>A-04</b>02
| colspan="3" width="30%" | Cortex-A53 @ 1.8 GHz
| colspan="1" width="10%" | 4
| colspan="2" width="20%" | Mali T720
| colspan="2" width="20%" | 2 GB LPDDR3
|-
| colspan="2" width="20%" | <b>A-06</b>02
| colspan="3" width="30%" | Cortex-A72 @ 1.8 GHz<br/>Cortex-A53 @ 1.4 GHz
| colspan="1" width="10%" | 4 + 2
| colspan="2" width="20%" | Mali T864
| colspan="2" width="20%" | 2 GB LPDDR3
|-
| colspan="2" width="20%" | <b>A-06</b>04
| colspan="3" width="30%" | Cortex-A72 @ 1.8 GHz<br/>Cortex-A53 @ 1.4 GHz
| colspan="1" width="10%" | 4 + 2
| colspan="2" width="20%" | Mali T864
| colspan="2" width="20%" | 4 GB LPDDR3
|-
| colspan="2" width="20%" | RPI-CM3
| colspan="3" width="30%" | Cortex-A53 @ 1.2 GHz
| colspan="1" width="10%" | 4
| colspan="2" width="20%" | VideoCore 4
| colspan="2" width="20%" | 1 GB LPDDR2
|}
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A DevTerm with its top casing removed.

The ClockworkPi DevTerm is a Linux-capable modular personal computer built by Clockwork Tech using open-source hardware. Following the strengths of the GameShell that preceded it, it offers a highly configurable form factor that is purpose built for its use case of hobby electronics and software development. It went on sale for pre-order in June 2021, and orders are expected to ship as early as July 2021.

Mainboard

Main article: clockworkPi 3.14

The DevTerm uses the clockworkPi version 3.14 mainboard, which measures 95 · 77 millimetres in size. It offers 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, a high gain antenna, a micro SDHC card slot, 40 GPIO pins, a MIPI screen port, USB Type-A, USB Type-C charging, a micro HDMI port, 3.5 mm headphone jack, a DDR2-SODIMM socket for the core module, and a 52-pin ext. board port.

Core modules

Main article: Core module

The core module carries the CPU, GPU, and working RAM together on a unified DDR2-SODIMM package. At launch, Clockwork Tech offered five models with varying specifications, all of which run on AArch64:

Model CPU Cores GPU RAM
A-0401 Cortex-A53 @ 1.8 GHz 4 Mali T720 1 GB LPDDR3
A-0402 Cortex-A53 @ 1.8 GHz 4 Mali T720 2 GB LPDDR3
A-0602 Cortex-A72 @ 1.8 GHz
Cortex-A53 @ 1.4 GHz
4 + 2 Mali T864 2 GB LPDDR3
A-0604 Cortex-A72 @ 1.8 GHz
Cortex-A53 @ 1.4 GHz
4 + 2 Mali T864 4 GB LPDDR3
RPI-CM3 Cortex-A53 @ 1.2 GHz 4 VideoCore 4 1 GB LPDDR2