AMD wants to continue on a roll with its Ryzen series processors. With the release of Ryzen 2000G and Zen + updates in April, the red company looks like it will have a busy start to the year, but things will not stop there. AMD is already preparing to launch the Ryzen V1000, which intends to compete with Intel’s Gemini-Lake.
The Ryzen V1000 is based on the Raven Ridge architecture
The Advantech website is showing a motherboard containing a soldier AMD Ryzen V1000 processor, as previously announced with Gemini Lake.
The V1000 is based on the Raven Ridge architecture, which will mean a significant update to the AMD R series “Horned Owl” and G series “Banded Kestrel.” When we see the Advantech SOM-5871 product page, we can check the product specifications that appear in the list as AMD V1000, which will come in 2, 4 and eight cores models.
This new AMD SoC series will come with 1MB or 2MB cache with a TDP that can vary from 12 to 54 W. Also; the clock frequencies are not specified. But, like the Ryzen 5 2400G, it should have a GPU Vega with 11 execution units, including decoding H. 265 by hardware, VP9 decoding, and Ultra HD support. An iBase Mini-ITX previously filtered revealed the number of Vega and CPU cores, as well as support for up to 32GB of dual-channel DDR4-2400 / 3200 memory with optional ECC.
At the moment it is unknown when they will get on sale.