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documentation/asciidoc/computers/processors/bcm2836.adoc

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== BCM2836
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The Broadcom chip used in early models of Raspberry Pi 2 Model B. The underlying architecture in BCM2836 is identical to BCM2835. The only significant difference is the removal of the ARM1176JZF-S processor and replacement with a quad-core Cortex-A7 cluster.
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The Broadcom chip used in early models of Raspberry Pi 2 Model B. The underlying architecture in BCM2836 is identical to BCM2835. The only significant difference is the replacement of the ARM1176JZF-S processor with a quad-core Cortex-A7 cluster.
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You should refer to:
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documentation/asciidoc/computers/processors/bcm2837.adoc

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This is the Broadcom chip used in early models of Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, some models of Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3. The underlying architecture of the BCM2837 is identical to the BCM2836. The only significant difference is the replacement of the Armv7 quad core cluster with a quad-core Arm Cortex A53 (Armv8) cluster.
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The Arm cores run at 1.2GHz, making the device about 50% faster than the Raspberry Pi 2. The VideoCore IV runs at 400 MHz.
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The Arm cores run at 1.2 GHz, making the device about 50% faster than the Raspberry Pi 2. The VideoCore IV runs at 400 MHz.
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Please refer to the following BCM2836 document for details on the Arm peripherals specification, which also applies to the BCM2837.
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documentation/asciidoc/computers/processors/bcm2837b0.adoc

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This is the Broadcom chip used in later models of Raspberry Pi 2 Model B, later models of Raspberry Pi 3 Model B, Raspberry Pi 3 Models A+, B+, and Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+. The underlying architecture of the BCM2837B0 is identical to the BCM2837 chip used in other versions of the Raspberry Pi. The Arm core hardware is the same; only the frequency is rated higher.
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The Arm cores are capable of running at up to 1.4GHz, making the 3B+/3A+ about 17% faster than the original Raspberry Pi 3. The VideoCore IV runs at 400 MHz. The Arm core is 64-bit, while the VideoCore IV is 32-bit.
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The Arm cores are capable of running at up to 1.4 GHz, making the 3B+ and 3A+ about 17% faster than the original Raspberry Pi 3. The VideoCore IV runs at 400 MHz. The Arm core is 64-bit, while the VideoCore IV is 32-bit.
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The BCM2837B0 chip is packaged slightly differently to the BCM2837, and most notably includes a heat spreader for better thermals. This allows higher clock frequencies, and more accurate monitoring and control of the chip's temperature.
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documentation/asciidoc/computers/raspberry-pi/introduction.adoc

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*Model B* indicates the presence of an Ethernet port.
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*Model A* indicates a lower-cost model in a smaller form factor with no Ethernet port, reduced RAM, and fewer USB ports to limit board height.
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IMPORTANT: Raspberry Pi 2 Model B revisions 1.1 and 1.2 have reached End-of-Life (EoL) due to the discontinuation of the core SoC used in these products. The official EoL date was 16 October 2025. Raspberry Pi 2 Model B revision 1.3 offers the same mechanical footprint and a BCM2837B0 processor, and so is recommended for existing designs. For more information, see the official https://pip.raspberrypi.com/documents/RP-009284-PC-2?disposition=inline[Obsolescence Notice].
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IMPORTANT: Raspberry Pi 2 Model B revisions 1.1 and 1.2 have reached End-of-Life (EoL) due to the discontinuation of the core SoC used in these products. The official EoL date was 16 October 2025. Raspberry Pi 2 Model B revision 1.3 offers the same mechanical footprint and a BCM2837B0 processor, and so is recommended for existing designs. For more information, see the official https://pip.raspberrypi.com/documents/RP-009284-PC-2[Obsolescence Notice].
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IMPORTANT: Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 (CM3) and Compute Module 3 Lite (CM3Lite) have reached End-of-Life (EoL) due to the discontinuation of the core SoC used in these products. The official EoL date was 16 October 2025. The closest equivalent to CM3 is Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+, which offers the same mechanical footprint, improved thermal design, and a BCM2837B0 processor, and so is recommended for existing designs. For new designs requiring the SODIMM form factor, we recommend Compute Module 4S. For all other new designs, we recommend Compute Module 4 or Compute Module 5. For more information, see the official https://pip.raspberrypi.com/documents/RP-009286-PC?disposition=inline[Obsolescence Notice].
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IMPORTANT: Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3 (CM3) and Compute Module 3 Lite (CM3Lite) have reached End-of-Life (EoL) due to the discontinuation of the core SoC used in these products. The official EoL date was 16 October 2025. The closest equivalent to CM3 is Raspberry Pi Compute Module 3+, which offers the same mechanical footprint, improved thermal design, and a BCM2837B0 processor, and so is recommended for existing designs. For new designs requiring the SODIMM form factor, we recommend Compute Module 4S. For all other new designs, we recommend Compute Module 4 or Compute Module 5. For more information, see the official https://pip.raspberrypi.com/documents/RP-009286-PC[Obsolescence Notice].
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For more detailed information about the Raspberry Pi Compute Module hardware, see xref:compute-module.adoc[Compute Module hardware].
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