AMD announces Ryzen embedded processors for industrial computers with extremely low power consumption below 10W.
AMD announced today in a press release that it is expanding the AMD Ryzen Embedded ecosystem with two new AMD Ryzen Embedded R1000 low power processors that offer customers a new 6-10W TDP range.
In addition to existing embedded partners, the company also announced new customers offering AMD Ryzen Embedded-based mini-PCs such as Sapphire, SECO and Simply NUC.
“AMD is driving a new era of high-performance computing for the embedded industry,” said Rajneesh Gaur, vice president and general manager of AMD Embedded Solutions. We are doing this with state-of-the-art technology, and the new power-saving Ryzen Embedded R1000 processor gives us access to customers in an energy-efficient solution. ”
AMD began expanding its Ryzen Embedded Processor series in April 2019 with the AMD Ryzen Embedded R1000 System on Chip. Based on Zen CPUs and Radeon Vega graphics cores, the Ryzen Embedded R1000 processor delivers three times more CPU per watt than the previous generation of AMD R-series embedded processors and four times the CPU and graphics performance per dollar of the competition.
The new Ryzen Embedded R1102G and R1305G processors in the AMD Ryzen Embedded R1000 have 8-10W and 6W TDP respectively, and customers can reduce system costs by reducing memory DIMMs and power consumption.
In addition, the new TDP 6-10W low power processors offer the ability to create fanless systems that do not require fans, opening up new markets with Ryzen’s powerful embedded processors.
Two new Ryzen Embedded R1000 low power consumption processors will be available for order by the end of March.
Customers using Ryzen Embedded R1102G and R1305G include Simply NUC, a new mini-PC product called Kontron and Red Oak with a scalable mini-ITX platform.