AMD will launch the Ryzen V1000 to compete with Intel Gemini Lake

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

Ryzen V1000, AMD will launch the Ryzen V1000 to compete with Intel Gemini Lake, Optocrypto

The Advantech website is showing a motherboard containing a soldier AMD Ryzen V1000 processor, as previously announced with Gemini Lake.

Ryzen V1000, AMD will launch the Ryzen V1000 to compete with Intel Gemini Lake, Optocrypto

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.

Ryzen V1000, AMD will launch the Ryzen V1000 to compete with Intel Gemini Lake, Optocrypto

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.

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