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SoC:[7] Broadcom BCM2835 (CPU, GPU, DSP, SDRAM, and single USB port)[3]
CPU: 700 MHz ARM1176JZF-S core (ARM11 family)[3]
GPU: Broadcom VideoCore IV,[71] OpenGL ES 2.0, MPEG-2 and VC-1 (with license[68]), 1080p30 h.264/MPEG-4 AVC high-profile decoder and encoder[3]
Memory (SDRAM): 256 MB (shared with GPU) 512 MB (shared with GPU) as of October 15, 2012
USB 2.0 ports:[14] 1 2 (via integrated USB hub)[64]
Video outputs:[7] Composite RCA (PAL and NTSC), HDMI (rev 1.3 & 1.4),[72] raw LCD Panels via DSI[73][74]
14 HDMI resolutions from 640×350 to 1920×1200 plus various PAL and NTSC standards.[75]
Audio outputs:[7] 3.5 mm jack, HDMI
Onboard storage:[14] SD / MMC / SDIO card slot
Onboard network:[7][14] None 10/100 Ethernet (RJ45) via USB hub[64]
Low-level peripherals: 8 × GPIO, UART, I²C bus, SPI bus with two chip selects, +3.3 V, +5 V, ground[71][76]
Power ratings: 300 mA (1.5 W)[77] 700 mA (3.5 W)
Power source:[7] 5 volt via MicroUSB or GPIO header
Size: 85.60 mm × 53.98 mm (3.370 in × 2.125 in)[78]
Weight: 45 g (1.6 oz)[79]
Planned operating systems: Debian GNU/Linux, Fedora, Arch Linux ARM,[2] RISC OS[28], FreeBSD