AMD Launches EPYC™ Embedded and Ryzen™ Embedded Processors

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AMD Launches EPYC Embedded and Ryzen Embedded Processors for End-to-End “Zen” Experiences from the Core to the Edge

AMD EPYC Embedded 3000 processor portfolio delivers:

Up to 2.7X more performance-per dollar than the competition1
Up to 2X more connectivity than the competition3
Enterprise-grade reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) features
AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 processor portfolio delivers:

Up to 2X uplift in performance over previous generations4
Up to 3X more GPU performance than the competition2
Up to 46 percent more multi-threaded performance than the competition5
Up to 26 percent smaller footprint than the competition for optimized board design6
 
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AMD EPYC Embedded 3000 Product Overview

Highly scalable processor family with designs ranging from four cores to 16 cores, available in single-thread and multi-threaded configurations.

Support for thermal design power (TDP) ranges from 30W to 100W.

Expansive, integrated I/O with support for up to 64 PCIe® lanes and up to eight channels of 10 GbE.
Up to 32MB shared L3 cache with up to four independent memory channels.

Unparalleled enterprise-grade RAS to address data detection, correction, recovery and containment, helping ensure that systems are continuously running even under the most stringent enterprise environments.

On-board secure processor for crypto co-processing, SME to defend against unauthorized physical memory access, and SEV for encrypting VM memory to help protect against various administrator attacks without disrupting application codes.

Product availability for up to 10 years, offering customers a long lifecycle support roadmap.


AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 Product Overview

Breakthrough Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) coupling high-performance ‘Zen’ CPUs and ‘Vega’ GPUs on a single die, offering up to four CPU cores/eight threads and up to 11 GPU compute units to achieve processing throughput as high as 3.6 TFLOPS7.

By combining the power of ‘Zen’ and ‘Vega’ architectures, the Ryzen Embedded V1000 family can deliver up to 200 percent more performance compared to previous generations5.

Support for TDP ranges from 12W to 54W, enabling scalability for high-performance devices and reduced power consumption for energy-conscious applications.

Robust I/O capabilities that support up to 16 PCIe lanes, dual 10 GbE and expansive USB options, including up to four USB 3.1/USB-C interconnects, with additional USB, SATA and NVMe support.

Incredible resolution in a small package, driving up to four independent displays running in 4K, with the ability to support 5K graphics for applications demanding next-generation visual clarity, including support for H.265 decode and encode, and VP9 decode8.

Equipped with dual-channel 64-bit DDR4, with performance up to 3200 MT/s.

On-board secure processor for crypto co-processing, SME to defend against unauthorized physical memory access, and SEV for encrypting VM memory to help protect against various administrator attacks without disrupting application codes.

Product availability for up to 10 years, offering customers a long lifecycle support roadmap.
 
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There s some really nice products based on Raven RIdge..

https://www.computerbase.de/2018-02/amd-epyc-embedded-3000-ryzen-v1000/

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8 lanes for the PCIe and the other 8 for generic I/Os, Ethernet, USB3,SATA and other NVMe.
 

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Wonder what kind of interesting products will spawn from these offerings...Guess time will tell in the end. AMD seems to be going after a whole lot more markets this go around.
 

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Routers, NAS, medical/gambling devices, etc. these could be used for. They have quite a few partners so far.
 

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SODIMM slots in a handheld... this thing is going to be a brick. With battery life like a Sega Nomad.

Update: Fernandez tells me the system will have a 46 Whr battery that can provide up to 5 hours of battery life while gaming and that the fan noise “will be very similar to the Nintendo Switch, 31dB.”
 

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So they're cramming a battery three times the size of the one in the Switch? Cool. It's going to be a heavy brick.
 

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That's got my vote for most interesting so far! Will be interesting to see what it's compared to in reviews.

Put a Apple logo on it, double the price and it would probably sell in the millions.

The Apple Newton would beg to differ.
 

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....And so would 2018 for that matter. Apple has the illusion now of having superior products and now has a cult like following to drive it's sales.

They don't have the illusion of superior products, they have superior products. Big difference.

If Apple stuck their logo on a crummy brick like this, they'd get mocked for it.