AMD Unveils AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V2000 Processors with Enhanced Performance and Power Efficiency

AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000 Series pro­ces­sors deli­ver dou­ble the cores1, up to 2x the per­for­mance-per-watt2 and an esti­ma­ted 15 per­cent IPC uplift3 over the pre­vious generation

SANTA CLARA, Calif. 

AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today laun­ched a new pro­duct in its high-per­for­mance Embedded pro­ces­sor fami­ly, the AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V2000 Series pro­ces­sor. Built on the inno­va­ti­ve 7nm pro­cess tech­no­lo­gy, ‘Zen 2’ cores and high-per­for­mance AMD Rade­on™ gra­phics, the AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000 Series pro­vi­des a new class of per­for­mance with 7nm tech­no­lo­gy, incre­di­ble power effi­ci­en­cy and con­ti­nues to deli­ver enter­pri­se-class secu­ri­ty fea­tures for embedded customers.

The AMD Embedded Ryzen V2000 fami­ly is desi­gned for embedded appli­ca­ti­ons such as Thin Cli­ent, MiniPC and Edge sys­tems. Equip­ped with up to eight CPU cores and seven GPU com­pu­te units, a sin­gle AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000 Series pro­ces­sor pro­vi­des 2x4 the mul­ti-threa­ded per­for­mance-per-watt, up to 30 per­cent5 bet­ter sin­gle-thread CPU per­for­mance and up to 40 per­cent6 bet­ter gra­phics per­for­mance over the pre­vious gene­ra­ti­on. For cus­to­mers and appli­ca­ti­ons that need high-per­for­mance dis­play capa­bi­li­ties, the Ryzen Embedded V2000 series can power up to four inde­pen­dent dis­plays in 4K resolution.

AMD is con­ti­nuing to deli­ver high per­for­mance embedded pro­ces­sors for our cus­to­mers with the new Ryzen Embedded V2000 series,” said Raj­nee­sh Gaur, cor­po­ra­te vice pre­si­dent and gene­ral mana­ger, Embedded Busi­ness, AMD. “Pai­ring the ‘Zen 2’ CPU cores with Rade­on gra­phics, we’re now pro­vi­ding our cus­to­mers with a new class of per­for­mance and power effi­ci­en­cy with 7nm tech­no­lo­gy that enables them to imple­ment uni­que designs that tar­get their appli­ca­ti­ons. We con­ti­nue the 10-year plan­ned avai­la­bi­li­ty as with our other Ryzen Embedded pro­ces­sors and look for­ward to see­ing part­ners and cus­to­mers uti­li­zing fast pro­ces­sing speeds, inte­gra­ted gra­phics and out­stan­ding power effi­ci­en­cy of the Ryzen Embedded V2000 pro­ces­sor for years to come.”

Keeping Security Top of Mind

In addi­ti­on to pro­vi­ding cus­to­mers with gene­ra­tio­nal­ly impro­ved per­for­mance and effi­ci­en­cy, the AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000 Series pro­ces­sor con­ti­nues pro­vi­ding advan­ced secu­ri­ty fea­tures, hel­ping to defend against unaut­ho­ri­zed access to memo­ry or cri­ti­cal soft­ware. Simi­lar to the AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 and R1000 Series, the AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000 will sup­port AMD Memo­ry Guard, a suite of secu­ri­ty fea­tures inclu­ding Secu­re Boot and Secu­re Memo­ry Encryp­ti­on, in which stored memo­ry is encrypt­ed to help pre­vent an atta­cker from acces­sing the data, as well as helps to miti­ga­te cold boot attacks.

Growing the Ryzen Embedded Family

With sup­port for rich mul­ti­me­dia capa­bi­li­ties, the AMD Ryzen Embedded pro­ces­sor eco­sys­tem includes a strong ros­t­er of key cus­to­mers and part­ners who rely on the AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 and R1000 Series pro­ces­sors. Initi­al launch part­ners of the AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000 series include Advan­tech, ASRock Indus­tri­al, iBa­se and Sap­phi­re, with num­e­rous other eco­sys­tem part­ners pled­ging their support.

As a cur­rent pro­vi­der of AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 and R1000 Series-based Mini PCs, ASRock Indus­tri­al is adding sup­port for the new V2000 Series to its Mini PC lin­e­up. “By working with AMD, we were able to deli­ver the first AMD Ryzen Embedded Mini PC sys­tem in the world, pro­vi­ding relia­ble, high-per­for­mance solu­ti­ons. With the launch of the AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000 Series, we are loo­king for­ward to imple­men­ting the new enhan­ced per­for­mance and secu­ri­ty capa­bi­li­ties into our fami­ly of 4x4 pro­ducts,” said James Lee, Pre­si­dent of ASRock Industrial.

Advan­tech is sup­port­ing the new V2000 Series in its Mini-ITX and COM Express solu­ti­ons by Embedded IoT Group. “Our cus­to­mers rely on us to deli­ver inno­va­ti­ve embedded pro­ducts with supe­ri­or per­for­mance and relia­ble hard­ware design to acce­le­ra­te the revo­lu­ti­on on Edge AIoT appli­ca­ti­ons. The plan­ned lon­ge­vi­ty with CPU and GPU inte­gra­ti­on of the V2000 Series from AMD will help us con­ti­nue to offer lea­ding per­for­mance to the embedded mar­ket,” said Rex Lee, Direc­tor at Advantech.

Addi­tio­nal­ly, Sap­phi­re is uti­li­zing the AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000 Series to tar­get the Mini PC and other seg­ments. “The AMD Ryzen Embedded pro­ducts have been an excel­lent choice for us buil­ding plat­forms with lea­ding per­for­mance and fea­tures. The V2000 series sets a new stan­dard for embedded designs and allows us to offer the per­for­mance to sup­port four inde­pen­dent dis­plays in 4 reso­lu­ti­on, while main­tai­ning a secu­re host con­nec­tion. We are exci­ted to bring the embedded indus­try the per­for­mance and fea­tures from the Ryzen Embedded V2000 series with our new 4x4 and 5x5 mother­boards and the new Sim­ply NUC Mini PC,” said Paul Smith, seni­or direc­tor of Busi­ness Deve­lo­p­ment for Embedded Pro­ducts at Sapphire.

AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000 Series Processor Overview

Model TDP Ran­ge CPU Core / Thread Count CPU Base Freq. GHz 1T CPU Boost Freq. GHz @80C (Up to)* Rade­on Gra­phics Com­pu­te Unit Count Gra­phics Freq. GHz (up to max) Max # of simul­ta­neous displays L2 Cache DRAM ECC
V2748 35–54W 8 / 16 2.9 GHz 4.25 GHz 7 1.6 GHz 4 4 MB 3200
V2546 35–54W 6 / 12 3.0 GHz 3.95 GHz 6 1.5 GHz 4 3 MB 3200
V2718 10–25W 8 / 16 1.7 GHz 4.15 GHz 7 1.6 GHz 4 4 MB 3200
V2516 10–25W 6 / 12 2.1 GHz 3.95 GHz 6 1.5 GHz 4 3 MB 3200

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About AMD

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FOOTNOTES
  1. Ryzen™ Embedded V2000 SoCs offer up to eight CPU cores. Ryzen™ Embedded V1000 SoCs offer up to four CPU cores. EMB-168
  2. Test­ing con­duc­ted by AMD Per­for­mance Labs as of July 2020 on the Ryzen™ Embedded V2718 and June 2018 on the Ryzen Embedded V1605B pro­ces­sor both at 15 watts (STAPM mode enab­led) using Cine­bench R15 nt. Results may vary. EMB-170
  3. AMD “Zen 2” CPU-based sys­tem scored an esti­ma­ted 15% hig­her than pre­vious gene­ra­ti­on AMD “Zen” based sys­tem using esti­ma­ted SPECint®_base2006 results. SPEC® and SPE­C­int® are regis­tered trade­marks of the Stan­dard Per­for­mance Eva­lua­ti­on Cor­po­ra­ti­on. See www.spec.org. GD-141
  4. Test­ing con­duc­ted by AMD Per­for­mance Labs as of July 2020 on the Ryzen™ Embedded V2718 and June 2018 on the Ryzen Embedded V1605B pro­ces­sor both at 15 watts (STAPM mode enab­led) using Cine­bench R15 nt. Results may vary. EMB-169 
  5. Test­ing con­duc­ted by AMD Per­for­mance Labs as of July 2020 on the Ryzen™ Embedded V2718 and June 2018 on the Ryzen Embedded V1605B pro­ces­sor both at 15 watts (STAPM mode enab­led) using Cine­bench R15 1T. Results may vary. EMB-171
  6. Test­ing con­duc­ted by AMD Per­for­mance Labs as of July 2020 on the Ryzen™ Embedded V2718 and June 2018 on the Ryzen Embedded V1605B pro­ces­sor both at 15 watts (STAPM mode enab­led) using 3DMark11. Results may vary. EMB-172