New AMD Processors Drive High-Performance Computing for Embedded Industry
February 25 2020 - 9:00AM
AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced the
expansion of the AMD Ryzen™ Embedded ecosystem with two new AMD
Ryzen™ Embedded R1000 low-power processors that provide customers
with a new TDP range of 6 up to 10 watts. AMD also announced new
customers offering Mini PCs based on the AMD Ryzen Embedded
processors from Sapphire, SECO, Simply NUC and others.
“AMD is ushering in a new age of high-performance computing for
the embedded industry,” said Rajneesh Gaur, corporate vice
president and general manager, Embedded Solutions, AMD. “We are
doing this with cutting-edge technology to display immersive
graphics in 4K resolution with AMD Ryzen Embedded processors, and
we are now offering access to high performance in power-efficient
solutions with these new low-power Ryzen Embedded R1000
processors.”
New AMD Ryzen Embedded ProcessorsIn April 2019,
AMD launched an expansion to the Ryzen Embedded processor lineup
with the AMD Ryzen Embedded R1000 SoC. Built on “Zen” CPU and
Radeon™ “Vega” graphics cores, the Ryzen Embedded R1000 processor
delivers 3X better CPU performance per watt1 compared to the
previous generation AMD R-series Embedded processor, and 4X better
CPU and graphics performance per dollar than the competition2.
The AMD Ryzen Embedded R1000 family now includes two new
processors designed for efficient power envelopes, the Ryzen™
Embedded R1102G and R1305G processors. The new processors scale
from 6 up to 10 watts of TDP respectively, while also giving
customers the ability to reduce system costs with less memory DIMMS
and lower power requirements. With this low power envelope, these
embedded processors give customers the ability to create fanless
systems, opening new markets that can leverage the high-performance
Ryzen Embedded processors. These two new processors are expected to
be available for order at the end of March.
Customers adopting the Ryzen Embedded R1102G and R1305G include
Kontron with a scalable mini-ITX platform and Simply NUC with a new
mini PC unit called Red Oak, which offers affordable mainstream
performance solutions with a cost optimized feature set to its
lineup of Ryzen Embedded based Mini PCs.
Processor |
TDP (W) |
Cores/Threads |
CPU BaseFreq. (GHz) |
1T CPU BoostFreq. (GHz)(up to)3 |
GPU CU(SIMD) |
Max GPUFreq.(GHz) |
R1305G |
8-10W4 |
2/4 |
1.5 |
2.8 |
3 |
1.0 |
R1102G |
6W5 |
2/2 |
1.2 |
2.6 |
3 |
1.0 |
A Growing Ryzen Embedded Mini PC EcosystemIn
December 2019, AMD, along with OEM partners, announced that it was
enabling an open ecosystem for AMD Ryzen Embedded based Mini PCs,
supporting industries including display/signage, enterprise and
industrial computing. That list is expanding to include:
- Sapphire’s new 4x4 platforms based on AMD Ryzen Embedded
Processors: the BP-FP5 and NP-FP5 embedded boards,
- Simply NUC with the new Post Oak and Red Oak Mini PCs, based on
the Ryzen Embedded R1000 and V1000 processors,
- SECO and its AMD Ryzen Embedded Processor based Mini PC KIT,
the UDOO BOLT GEAR, that can drive up to 4 screens in 4K resolution
at 60fps at the same time.
As well, OnLogic announced the availability of previously
announced Mini PCs based on AMD Ryzen Embedded processors.
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1 Testing done at AMD Embedded Software Engineering Lab on
3/13/2019. The AMD R-series Embedded SOC RX-216GD formerly
codenamed as "Merlin Falcon" scored 118 and the AMD R-series R1606G
scored 361, when running Cinebench® R15 benchmark (Rendering
Multi-core preset, 1920x1080x32 resolution). The performance delta
of 3x was calculated based on "Merlin Falcon's" performance score
of 118 and R1606G performance score of 361. System
Configurations: AMD Embedded R-Series RX-216GD used AMD “Bettong”
Platform, with 2x8GB DDR4-2400 RAM, 250GB SSD Drive (non-rotating),
TDP 15W, STAPM Enabled and ECC Disabled, Graphics Driver
18.50.190214a-339560C-AES, BIOS RPD130CB. The AMD Ryzen
Embedded V-Series R1606G used an AMD R1000 Platform with 2x8GB DDR4
2400 RAM, 250GB SSD Drive (non-rotating), TDP 15W, STAPM enabled
and ECC Disabled, Graphics Driver 18.50_190207a-339028E-AES,
BIOS RBB1190B. Both systems ran Microsoft Windows 10.0
Professional (x64) Build 17763. EMB-1582 Testing done at AMD
Embedded Software Engineering Lab on 3/13/2019. The AMD
R1505G Embedded scored 360 running Cinebench R15 Multi-core and
1,988 running 3DMark11 benchmarks. The Intel Core i3-7100U (Kaby
Lake) scored 254 running Cinebench R15 Multi-core and 1,444 when
running 3DMark11 benchmarks. Recommended Customer price for Intel
Core i3-7100U is $261 as of 4/1/2019 (check
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/products/95442/intel-core-i3-7100u-processor-3m-cache-2-40-ghz.html).
DBB price for R1505G is $80. System Configurations: AMD Embedded
R1505G used a AMD R1000 Platform, with a 2x8GB DDR4-2400 RAM, 250GB
SSD Drive (non-rotating), TDP 15W, STAPM Enabled and ECC Disabled,
Graphics Driver 18.50_190207a-339028E-AES, BIOS
RBB1190B, Microsoft Windows 10 Pro. Intel Core i3-7100u used a HP
15inch Notebook, i3-7100u with Intel® HD Graphics 620, 1x8GB
DDR4-2133 RAM, 1 TB 5400 rpm SATA, Microsoft Windows 10 Pro,
Graphics Driver 21.20.16.4627, BIOS F.07. EMB-1593 GD-150: Max
boost for AMD Ryzen and Athlon processors is the maximum frequency
achievable by a single core on the processor running a bursty
single-threaded workload. Max boost will vary based on several
factors, including, but not limited to: thermal paste; system
cooling; motherboard design and BIOS; the latest AMD chipset
driver; and the latest OS updates4 Nominal TDP = 8W. Configurable
in BIOS.5 Nominal 6W SDP (Scenario Dissipation Power). Configurable
in BIOS.
Contact:
Aaron Grabein
AMD Communications
(512) 602-8950
Aaron.Grabein@amd.com
Laura Graves
AMD Investor Relations
(408) 749-5467
Laura.Graves@amd.com
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