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Hierofalcon CPU SoC
Hierofalcon is the first 64-bit ARM-based platform from AMD targeting embedded data center applications, communications infrastructure and industrial solutions. It will include up to eight ARM Cortex-A57 CPUs expected to run up to 2.0 GHz, and provides high-performance memory with two 64-bit DDR3/4 channels with error correction code (ECC) for high reliability applications. The highly integrated SoC includes 10 Gb KR Ethernet and PCI-Express Gen 3 for high-speed network connectivity, making it ideal for control plane applications. The Hierofalcon series also provides enhanced security with support for ARM TrustZone® technology and a dedicated cryptographic security co-processor, aligning to the increased need for networked, secure systems. Hierofalcon is expected to be sampling in the second quarter of 2014 with production in the second half of the year.
Bald Eagle APU/CPU
With Bald Eagle, AMD continues to build on its heritage as a leading provider of x86 solutions for the embedded market. Bald Eagle is the next generation high-performance x86-based embedded processor available as both an APU and CPU featuring up to four new Steamroller CPU cores within a 35W TDP. The APU products will provide the new power-optimized AMD Radeon Graphics Core Next GPU architecture and HSA enhancements for high-performance embedded applications, making it a superior solution for next-generation digital signage and embedded digital gaming. The Bald Eagle family will also introduce new power management features, such as configurable TDP, allowing engineers more design flexibility. Bald Eagle is expected to be available in the first half of 2014.
Steppe Eagle APU SoC
Steppe Eagle will further extend the performance and low-power range of the current award-winning AMD Embedded G-Series APU SoC platform with an enhanced Jaguar CPU core architecture and AMD Graphics Core Next GPU architecture that include new features for increased CPU and GPU frequency. Designed for low-power embedded applications, Steppe Eagle is designed to offer increased performance-per-watt both at a lower TDP than the current AMD Embedded G-Series APU SoC, as well as extending the high-end performance above 2 GHz. Steppe Eagle also provides embedded design engineers the flexibility to leverage the current AMD Embedded G-Series APU SoC board design and software stack for a variety of applications with footprint compatibility. Steppe Eagle is expected to be available in the first half of 2014.
Adelaar discrete GPU
Adelaar is the next-generation discrete AMD Embedded Radeon GPU based on Graphics Core Next architecture specifically designed for embedded applications. Bringing industry-leading performance to embedded applications, Adelaar comes as a market-differentiating multi-chip module (MCM) with pre-qualified and integrated 2 GB of graphics memory. The Adelaar GPU family will deliver rich 3D graphics, multi-display support and support for DirectX® 11.1, OpenGL 4.2 and both Windows and Linux. Adelaar is expected to be available in the first half of 2014 with seven years of planned supply availability as an MCM, mobile PCI express module (MXM) and standard PC graphics card2.
With current and future offerings, AMD is actively pursuing the intelligent embedded device market with a broad ecosystem of software and hardware partners supporting multiple operating systems including Windows and Linux. In particular, the company is focusing on:
◾Industrial Control & Automation
◾Digital Gaming
◾Communication Infrastructure
◾Visual Embedded: ◦Digital Signage
◦Thin Client
◦Medical Imaging
◦Auto Infotainment
◾Set-top-Box/Internet-enabled smart TV
◾Printing/Imaging
◾Digital Surveillance
◾Storage
◾Military/Aero
more here:
http://www.amd.com/us/press-releases/Pages/amd-details-embedded-2013sept9.aspx
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2048447/amd-describes-more-fruits-of-arm-embedded-partnership.html
That's an amazing embedded portfolio right there. No wonder they are so confident in gaining major market penetration.
Hierofalcon is the first 64-bit ARM-based platform from AMD targeting embedded data center applications, communications infrastructure and industrial solutions. It will include up to eight ARM Cortex-A57 CPUs expected to run up to 2.0 GHz, and provides high-performance memory with two 64-bit DDR3/4 channels with error correction code (ECC) for high reliability applications. The highly integrated SoC includes 10 Gb KR Ethernet and PCI-Express Gen 3 for high-speed network connectivity, making it ideal for control plane applications. The Hierofalcon series also provides enhanced security with support for ARM TrustZone® technology and a dedicated cryptographic security co-processor, aligning to the increased need for networked, secure systems. Hierofalcon is expected to be sampling in the second quarter of 2014 with production in the second half of the year.
Bald Eagle APU/CPU
With Bald Eagle, AMD continues to build on its heritage as a leading provider of x86 solutions for the embedded market. Bald Eagle is the next generation high-performance x86-based embedded processor available as both an APU and CPU featuring up to four new Steamroller CPU cores within a 35W TDP. The APU products will provide the new power-optimized AMD Radeon Graphics Core Next GPU architecture and HSA enhancements for high-performance embedded applications, making it a superior solution for next-generation digital signage and embedded digital gaming. The Bald Eagle family will also introduce new power management features, such as configurable TDP, allowing engineers more design flexibility. Bald Eagle is expected to be available in the first half of 2014.
Steppe Eagle APU SoC
Steppe Eagle will further extend the performance and low-power range of the current award-winning AMD Embedded G-Series APU SoC platform with an enhanced Jaguar CPU core architecture and AMD Graphics Core Next GPU architecture that include new features for increased CPU and GPU frequency. Designed for low-power embedded applications, Steppe Eagle is designed to offer increased performance-per-watt both at a lower TDP than the current AMD Embedded G-Series APU SoC, as well as extending the high-end performance above 2 GHz. Steppe Eagle also provides embedded design engineers the flexibility to leverage the current AMD Embedded G-Series APU SoC board design and software stack for a variety of applications with footprint compatibility. Steppe Eagle is expected to be available in the first half of 2014.
Adelaar discrete GPU
Adelaar is the next-generation discrete AMD Embedded Radeon GPU based on Graphics Core Next architecture specifically designed for embedded applications. Bringing industry-leading performance to embedded applications, Adelaar comes as a market-differentiating multi-chip module (MCM) with pre-qualified and integrated 2 GB of graphics memory. The Adelaar GPU family will deliver rich 3D graphics, multi-display support and support for DirectX® 11.1, OpenGL 4.2 and both Windows and Linux. Adelaar is expected to be available in the first half of 2014 with seven years of planned supply availability as an MCM, mobile PCI express module (MXM) and standard PC graphics card2.
With current and future offerings, AMD is actively pursuing the intelligent embedded device market with a broad ecosystem of software and hardware partners supporting multiple operating systems including Windows and Linux. In particular, the company is focusing on:
◾Industrial Control & Automation
◾Digital Gaming
◾Communication Infrastructure
◾Visual Embedded: ◦Digital Signage
◦Thin Client
◦Medical Imaging
◦Auto Infotainment
◾Set-top-Box/Internet-enabled smart TV
◾Printing/Imaging
◾Digital Surveillance
◾Storage
◾Military/Aero
more here:
http://www.amd.com/us/press-releases/Pages/amd-details-embedded-2013sept9.aspx
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2048447/amd-describes-more-fruits-of-arm-embedded-partnership.html
That's an amazing embedded portfolio right there. No wonder they are so confident in gaining major market penetration.