Tuesday, February 23rd 2016

AMD Expands Low-Power G-Series Processor Family

At Embedded World today, AMD announced its 3rd Generation AMD Embedded G-Series SoCs and the Embedded G-Series LX SoC, providing customers a broadened portfolio of performance options. The latest offerings expand developers' ability to scale x86 platforms, starting with the entry-level AMD Embedded G-Series LX SoC, which is pin compatible to the previous generation G-Series SoC devices. Also announced today are two new, higher performing 3rd Generation AMD Embedded G-Series SoCs, codenamed "Prairie Falcon" and "Brown Falcon," which introduce for the first time pin compatibility for G-Series processors with the higher performance AMD Embedded R-Series SoC.

The new products expand upon the low power capabilities of the award-winning AMD Embedded G-Series SoC platform, bringing scalable performance, power, and price across the CPU, GPU, multimedia, and I/O controller hardware, helping to lower development costs for AMD customers. Together, the new G-Series processors deliver immersive, graphically rich experiences across a broad range of platforms, from entry-level to mainstream gaming, digital signage, imaging, and industrial control.
"The latest AMD Embedded G-Series SoC additions offer our customers a broad range of mainstream embedded solutions, including two that are in the same package as the higher-performance R-Series," said Scott Aylor, corporate vice president and general manager, AMD Enterprise Solutions. "The new SoCs further our commitment to provide embedded design engineers with an evolutionary path toward the highest levels of power efficient compute and graphics capabilities, and a strong value proposition for a broad range of embedded applications."

The new G-Series' balanced set of peripheral support, performance options, and overall energy efficiency are expected to make an immediate impact with AMD customers and the embedded ecosystem.

"The embedded market is an incredibly dynamic space right now, enabled by more immersive graphics and significant gains in power efficiency and performance," said Shane Rau, IDC. "The advent of versatile system on chip (SoC) solutions that are pin-compatible across a range of performance and price, coupled with comprehensive embedded software stacks, are giving product engineers a much greater range of choices in building dynamic, graphically rich next gen systems."

3rd Generation AMD Embedded G-Series SoC
The low-power AMD Embedded G-Series is designed to deliver an immersive, graphically rich experience and smooth system performance, all in a compact, energy efficient SoC with low power consumption and significant memory bandwidth for mainstream embedded applications. With impressive gains in compute and graphics performance compared to the prior generation embedded G-Series, the new additions to the lineup are ideal for thin clients, IP set-top boxes, and TVs, casino gaming, industrial control and automation, digital signage, and communications networks. The new models include "Excavator" x86 CPU cores and 3rd generation Graphics Core Next (GCN) graphics with support for OpenGL ES, OpenCL, DirectX 12, and EGL. For greater design flexibility, the new 3rd Generation Embedded G-Series SoCs, and the AMD Embedded R-Series SoC announced last fall are also all pin compatible.

3rd Generation AMD Embedded G-Series SoC Family key features and specifications:
  • Up to 2 "Excavator" x86 cores
  • AMD Radeon graphics (up to 4 GCN compute units, 256 stream processors)
  • 4K x 2K H.265 decode (10-bit compatibility on select devices) & multi-format encode & decode
  • Multiple display technology - HDMI 2.0, DP 1.2, eDP 1.4
  • 6~15W Thermal Design Power (TDP)
  • Up to 2 Channels DDR4 and DDR3 memory support
  • Integrated AMD Secure Processor
  • 10-year planned longevity
Embedded G-Series LX Family SoC
The Embedded G-Series LX SoC is a new, low-power x86 SoC offering compelling performance for the price with advanced multimedia and display features. It features the "Jaguar" CPU core with support for Error Correcting Memory (ECC) and GCN, as well as support for DirectX 11.2, OpenGL 4.3, and OpenCL 1.2. The Embedded G-Series LX SoC is ideally suited for numerous applications, including retail point-of-sale terminals, digital signage, arcade gaming, and industrial control. The AMD Embedded G-Series LX SoC uses the same FT3b socket as its predecessor codenamed "Steppe Eagle" and provides a higher-performance migration path for AMD Geode customers.

G-Series LX key features and specifications:
  • 2 "Jaguar" x86 cores
  • AMD Radeon Graphics Core Next (GCN) graphics
    o Multi-format encode & decode
    o Multiple display technology - HDMI 2.0, DP 1.2, eDP 1.4
  • 6~15W TDP
  • Single-channel DDR3
  • AMD Secure Processor
  • Industrial temperature - extended temperature SKUs
The first 3rd Generation AMD Embedded G-Series SoCs are available immediately with additional offerings planned in the first and second quarter of this year. The first AMD Embedded G-Series LX products are expected to be available in March.
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5 Comments on AMD Expands Low-Power G-Series Processor Family

#1
thevoiceofreason
Do you know which other company expanded into embedded products when they could no longer compete on the desktop?
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Ferrum Master
AMD Geode are around really a long time... the K7 core lived there for long... and it did the job good... driving advertisement posts or coffee dispensers...
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#3
R-T-B
thevoiceofreasonDo you know which other company expanded into embedded products when they could no longer compete on the desktop?
I know this isn't what you were going for but the final VIA processors they released were actually really really good for their wattage.
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Frick
Fishfaced Nincompoop
R-T-BI know this isn't what you were going for but the final VIA processors they released were actually really really good for their wattage.
And they were nonexistant. One of them in a nanoITX package would be awesome.
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#5
xfia
i doubt ddr4 will accelerate a low power apu.. but at like 95w? with like 3000mhz?
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