AMD Ryzen V3000 processor is suitable for low-power, processor-intensive applications such as in storage and networking workloads.
AMD has introduced a new processor for high-performing embedded systems. Ryzen Embedded V3000 Series processors feature a high-performance “Zen 3” core to the V-Series portfolio. Compared to the previous generation the V3000 series offers up to 124% greater CPU performance, 50% improved memory transfer rate, 2X CPU core count and improved I/O connectivity.
In order to enable a precise balance of performance and power efficiency in a compact size, the Ryzen Embedded V3000 processors are offered in four-, six-, and eight-core configurations with low thermal design power (TDP). With ball grid array (BGA) packaging and low thermal dissipation for the creation of more versatile, flexible designs that facilitate system integration, the new AMD Ryzen Embedded V3000 processor family enables system designers to utilise a single board design for a wide range of system configurations.
“We designed AMD Ryzen Embedded V3000 processors for customers seeking a balance of high-performance and power-efficiency for a wide range of applications in a compact BGA package,” said Rajneesh Gaur, corporate vice president and general manager, Embedded Solutions Group, AMD. “AMD Ryzen Embedded V3000 processors deliver a robust suite of features with advanced benefits required for superior workload performance in enterprise and cloud storage and networking products.”
The company claims that the V3000 will deliver reliable, scalable processing performance for a wide range of storage and networking system applications. When compared to the previous V1000 series the newer embedded processor offers greater CPU performance, DRAM memory transfer rate, CPU core count and I/O connectivity. The new AMD Ryzen Embedded V3000 Series processors deliver the performance and low-power options required for some of the most demanding 24×7 operating environments and workloads. The embedded processors can power a variety of diverse use-cases ranging from virtual hyper-converged infrastructure to advanced systems at the edge.
Additional Key Benefits
• Linux OS support with upstreamed Ubuntu and Yocto drivers
• Planned product availability up to 10 years, providing customers with a long-lifecycle support roadmap
• Available security capabilities include AMD Memory Guard4 for defending against unauthorized memory access, and AMD Platform Secure Boot5 to mitigate for firmware advanced persistent threats (APTs)