(Embedded World 2022) AMD (NASDAQ: AMD)
today announced the Ryzen™ Embedded R2000 Series, second-generation
mid-range system-on-chip (SoC) processors optimized for a wide
range of industrial and robotics systems, machine vision, IoT and
thin-client equipment. Ryzen Embedded R2000 Series doubles the core
count1 and delivers a significant performance uplift compared to
the prior generation, with the new R2515 model exhibiting up to 81
percent higher CPU2 and graphics3 performance than the comparable
R1000 series processor. Performance-per-watt efficiency is also
optimized using “Zen+” core architecture with AMD Radeon™ graphics
for rich and versatile multimedia capabilities. Ryzen Embedded
R2000 processors can power up to four independent displays in
brilliant 4K resolution.
Embedded R2000 Series processors are scalable up to four “Zen+”
CPU cores with eight threads, 2MB of L2 cache and 4MB of shared L3
cache. This gives embedded system designers great flexibility to
scale performance and power efficiencies with a single processing
platform.
With support for up to 3200 MT/s DDR4 dual-channel memory and
expanded I/O connectivity, the Ryzen Embedded R2000 Series
processors deliver 50 percent higher memory bandwidth4 and up to 2X
greater I/O connectivity5 compared to R1000 series processors.
“For industrial applications like robotics and machine vision as
well as thin clients and mini-PCs, the Ryzen Embedded R2000 Series
raises the bar on performance and functionality,” said Rajneesh
Gaur, corporate vice president and general manager, Adaptive &
Embedded Computing Group at AMD. “The Embedded R2000 Series
provides system designers with more performance, optimized power
and better graphics, all with a seamless upgrade path.”
Product Specifications
Model |
TDP Range |
Core / Thread Count |
GPU CU |
Base CPU Freq. (GHz) |
L2 Cache |
L3 Cache |
Expected Availability |
R2544 |
35-54W |
4 / 8 |
8 |
3.35 |
2 MB |
4 MB |
October 2022 |
R2514 |
12-35W |
4 / 8 |
8 |
2.1 |
2 MB |
4 MB |
October 2022 |
R2314 |
12-35W |
4 / 4 |
6 |
2.1 |
2 MB |
4 MB |
In Production |
R2312 |
12-25W |
2 / 4 |
3 |
2.7 |
1 MB |
2 MB |
In Production |
Additional Key Features and Benefits
- Power up to four independent displays in crisp 4K resolution
leveraging DisplayPort™ 1.4, HDMI™ 2.0b, or eDP 1.3 interfaces
- Broad set of high-speed peripherals and interfaces with up to
16 lanes of PCIe® Gen3, 2x SATA 3.0 and 6 USB ports (USB 3.2 Gen2
and 2.0)
- OS support includes Microsoft Windows® 11/10, and Linux®
Ubuntu® LTS
- Enterprise class security features supported by the AMD Secure
Processor to help protect sensitive data and validate code before
it is executed and AMD Memory Guard for real-time DRAM memory
encryption
- Planned product availability extends up to 10 years, providing
customers with a long-lifecycle support roadmap
The AMD Ryzen Embedded R2000 Series will be showcased at the AMD
booth (Hall 3A, Stand 239) at Embedded World 2022, June 21-23, in
Nuremberg, Germany, The full list of technology demonstrations in
the Embedded World booth are available at the AMD event page.
Supporting Resources
- Learn more about the AMD Ryzen Embedded Family
- Ryzen Embedded R2000 Series Product Brief
- Follow AMD on Twitter
- Connect with AMD on LinkedIn
AMD Ryzen Embedded R2000 Series
Ecosystem Support
Advantech “Advantech Innocore is pleased to
announce a new addition to the DPX-S range of gaming platforms. As
the 12th generation of this field-proven platform, DPX-S451 is
designed for use in slot machines, casino games, and betting
terminals. It is based on the newly released AMD Ryzen Embedded
R2000 and offers an unbeatable combination of computing power,
graphics performance, and security features ideal for regulated
gaming. The R2000 SOC enables DPX-S451 to deliver superior
performance when compared to previous generation solutions (an over
33% increase) while maintaining a comparatively low-cost point.” --
Dirk Finstel, Associate Vice President Embedded IoT & CTO
Europe at Advantech
DFI"DFI is innovative in designing small-size
computers with exceptional graphic performance for the industrial
and embedded fields including casinos, gaming, automation, machine
vision, healthcare and digital signage. With the groundbreaking AMD
Ryzen Embedded R2000 Series, we expect to see many new
opportunities for our products to take our customers' applications
to a brand-new level through the advanced graphic processing and
computing capabilities. For applications with strict space
constraints, we are currently developing a new, small form factor
single board computer that combines our specialized miniaturization
technology with the AMD Ryzen Embedded R2000 for
graphics-demanding, ultra-tiny, edge computing solutions.
Expectations are to further reduce current edge applications' size
with better overall imaging and machine vision analysis
performance." -- Jarry Chang, Senior PM Director, DFI
IBASE“The AMD Ryzen Embedded R2000 processor
family is built on the groundbreaking “Zen 2” x86 core architecture
with improved 14nm process technology, advanced VEGA Graphics and
high-speed I/Os, offering a strong performance upgrade from the
R1000 Series. We are excited to be able to implement the hottest
Ryzen Embedded R2000 processor to our robust embedded platforms
including the MI993 Mini-ITX motherboard, SI-324-N2314 fanless
digital signage player, and INA1600 desktop uCPE/SD-WAN appliance.
We look forward to providing the right solutions and time-to-market
advantage to our customers’ projects in a wide range of market
applications.” -- Albert Lee, Executive Vice President at IBASE
Sapphire"Sapphire Technology is a longstanding
AMD partner and leading supplier of components and solutions for a
broad range of consumer and embedded products, with expertise in
next-generation motherboards and graphics add, mini-STX and
play-centric applications. By leveraging the AMD Ryzen Embedded
V1000 and R2000 SoCs in our latest Sapphire boards, we can increase
CPU and GPU performance in our NUC, mini-STX and thin mini-ITX form
factors, driving extraordinary graphics capabilities, supporting up
to four simultaneous 4K resolution displays, and providing
unprecedented performance-per-watt for our customers." -- Adrian
Thompson, vice president of marketing, Sapphire Technology
About AMD
For more than 50 years AMD has driven innovation in
high-performance computing, graphics and visualization technologies
― the building blocks for gaming, immersive platforms and the
datacenter. Hundreds of millions of consumers, leading Fortune 500
businesses and cutting-edge scientific research facilities around
the world rely on AMD technology daily to improve how they live,
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building great products that push the boundaries of what is
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Cautionary Statement
This press release contains forward-looking statements
concerning Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) such as the features,
functionality, performance, availability, timing and expected
benefits of the Ryzen™ Embedded R2000 Series, which are made
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uncertainties, many of which are difficult to predict and generally
beyond AMD's control, that could cause actual results and other
future events to differ materially from those expressed in, or
implied or projected by, the forward-looking information and
statements. Material factors that could cause actual results to
differ materially from current expectations include, without
limitation, the following: Intel Corporation’s dominance of the
microprocessor market and its aggressive business practices; global
economic uncertainty; loss of a significant customer; impact of the
COVID-19 pandemic on AMD’s business, financial condition and
results of operations; competitive markets in which AMD’s products
are sold; market conditions of the industries in which AMD products
are sold; cyclical nature of the semiconductor industry; quarterly
and seasonal sales patterns; AMD's ability to adequately protect
its technology or other intellectual property; unfavorable currency
exchange rate fluctuations; ability of third party manufacturers to
manufacture AMD's products on a timely basis in sufficient
quantities and using competitive technologies; availability of
essential equipment, materials, substrates or manufacturing
processes; ability to achieve expected manufacturing yields for
AMD’s products; AMD's ability to introduce products on a timely
basis with expected features and performance levels; AMD's ability
to generate revenue from its semi-custom SoC products; potential
security vulnerabilities; potential security incidents including IT
outages, data loss, data breaches and cyber-attacks; uncertainties
involving the ordering and shipment of AMD’s products; AMD’s
reliance on third-party intellectual property to design and
introduce new products in a timely manner; AMD's reliance on
third-party companies for design, manufacture and supply of
motherboards, software and other computer platform components;
AMD's reliance on Microsoft and other software vendors' support to
design and develop software to run on AMD’s products; AMD’s
reliance on third-party distributors and add-in-board partners;
impact of modification or interruption of AMD’s internal business
processes and information systems; compatibility of AMD’s products
with some or all industry-standard software and hardware; costs
related to defective products; efficiency of AMD's supply chain;
AMD's ability to rely on third party supply-chain logistics
functions; AMD’s ability to effectively control sales of its
products on the gray market; impact of government actions and
regulations such as export administration regulations, tariffs and
trade protection measures; AMD’s ability to realize its deferred
tax assets; potential tax liabilities; current and future claims
and litigation; impact of environmental laws, conflict
minerals-related provisions and other laws or regulations; impact
of acquisitions, joint ventures and/or investments on AMD's
business, and ability to integrate acquired businesses, such as
Xilinx; impact of any impairment of the combined company’s
assets on the combined company’s financial position and results of
operation; restrictions imposed by agreements governing AMD’s
notes, the guarantees of Xilinx’s notes and the revolving credit
facility; AMD's indebtedness; AMD's ability to generate sufficient
cash to meet its working capital requirements or generate
sufficient revenue and operating cash flow to make all of its
planned R&D or strategic investments; political, legal,
economic risks and natural disasters; future impairments of
goodwill and technology license purchases; AMD’s ability to attract
and retain qualified personnel; AMD’s stock price volatility; and
worldwide political conditions. Investors are urged to review in
detail the risks and uncertainties in AMD’s Securities and Exchange
Commission filings, including but not limited to AMD’s most recent
reports on Forms 10-K and 10-Q.
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a registered trademark of PCI-SIG Corporation. Other product names
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[1] Ryzen™ Embedded R2000 SoC offers up to 4 CPU cores. Ryzen™
Embedded R1000 SoC offers up to 2 CPU cores. EMB-178[2] Testing
conducted by AMD Embedded Software Engineering Labs as of June 1st,
2022 on the Ryzen™ Embedded R2514 and Ryzen™ Embedded R1606G
processors on AMD R2000 Development platform running Windows 10
Enterprise version 21H2 on Passmark v10 - CPU Mark. The R2514
system used DDR4-2667 RAM, AMD Radeon™ Graphics (driver version:
22.20-220506a-379436E) and BIOS TBP1000B. The R1606G system used
DDR4-2400 RAM, AMD Radeon™ Graphics (driver version:
21.50.18-220315a-378119C), and BIOS RBB1208B. Results may vary.
EMB-184[3] Testing conducted by AMD Embedded Software Engineering
Labs as of June 1st, 2022 on the Ryzen™ Embedded R2514 and Ryzen™
Embedded R1606G processors on AMD R2000 Development platform
running Windows 10 Enterprise version 21H2 on 3DMark®
11-3DMarkscore. The R2514 system used DDR4-2667 RAM, AMD Radeon™
Graphics (driver version: 22.20-220506a-379436E) and BIOS TBP1000B.
The R1606G system used DDR4-2400 RAM, AMD Radeon™ Graphics (driver
version: 21.50.18-220315a-378119C), and BIOS RBB1208B. Results may
vary. EMB-182[4] Ryzen™ Embedded R2544 SoC offers dual-channel
64-bit DDR4 up to 3200 MT/s. Ryzen™ Embedded R1606G SoC offers
dual-channel 64-bit DDR4 up to 2400 MT/s. EMB-179[5] Ryzen™
Embedded R2000 SoC offers up to 16 lanes of PCIe Gen3. Ryzen™
Embedded R1000 SoC offers up to 8 lanes of PCIe Gen3. EMB-180
Contact:Brian Garabedian AMD
Communications(408) 386-4621
brian.garabedian@amd.com Laura GravesAMD
Investor Relations(408) 749-5467laura.graves@amd.com
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