Raspberry Pi 5 hits world-record 3.4 GHz with thermoelectric cooling and firmware tweaks

In the "let's see how far we can push this puppy" scene, Jeff Geerling has managed to max out the Raspberry Pi 5 CPU to a speedy 3.4 GHz.

https://www.tomshardware.com/raspberry-pi/raspberry-pi-5-hits-world-record-34-ghz-with-thermoelectric-cooling-and-firmware-tweaks

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