AMD Launches Ultra-Low-Power Ryzen Embedded APUs: Starting at 6W
While it doesn't get the same attention as their high-profile mobile, desktop, or server CPU offerings, AMD's embedded division is an important fourth platform for the chipmaker. To that end, this week the company is revealing its lowest-power Ryzen processors ever, with a new series of embedded chips that are designed for use in ultra-compact commercial and industrial systems.
The chips in question are the AMD Ryzen Embedded R1102G and the AMD Ryzen Embedded R1305G SoCs. These parts feature a 6 W or a configurable 8 W - 10 W TDP, respectively. Both SoCs feature two Zen cores with or without simultaneous multithreading, AMD Radeon Vega 3 graphics, 1 MB L2 cache, 4 MB L3 cache, a single channel or a dual-channel memory controller, and two 10 GbE ports.
[...] Both ultra-low-power AMD Ryzen Embedded APUs will be available for the next 10 years, meaning availability will stretch all the way till 2030.
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Saturday February 29 2020, @03:43AM (1 child)
They've both been getting their asses handed to them by ARM in low-power-land, and it's only getting worse as ARM boards are getting more and more powerful.
(Score: 2) by takyon on Saturday February 29 2020, @03:56AM
My MediaTek MT8173C put the N2840 in the grave.
Intel has been doing better at low TDPs than AMD at least, but that could change. Now that R1102G exists, maybe they will update the A6-9220C to use Zen.
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