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AMD Launches Embedded EPYC 3000 and Ryzen V1000 Processors

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AMD today introduced two new product families - the AMD EPYC Embedded 3000 processor and AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 processor - to enter a new age for high-performance embedded processors. AMD EPYC Embedded 3000 brings the power of "Zen" to a variety of new markets including networking, storage and edge computing devices, while AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 targets medical imaging, industrial systems, digital gaming and thin clients. These new AMD Embedded processors deliver breakthrough performance, exceptional integration and on-chip security.

"Today we extend the high-performance x86 'Zen' architecture from PCs, laptops and the datacenter to networking, storage and industrial solutions with the AMD EPYC Embedded and AMD Ryzen Embedded product families, delivering transformative performance from the core to the edge," said Scott Aylor, corporate vice president and general manager, Datacenter and Embedded Solutions Business Group, AMD. "AMD EPYC Embedded 3000 raises the bar in performance for next-generation network functions virtualization, software-defined networking and networked storage applications. AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 brings together the 'Zen' core architecture and 'Vega' graphics architecture to deliver brilliant graphics in a single chip that provides space and power savings for medical imaging, gaming and industrial systems. With these high-performance products, AMD is ushering in a new age for embedded processors."

Several customers announced products based on AMD EPYC Embedded 3000 and AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000, including:
  • The Esaote ultra-performance MyLab9 eXP ultrasound system for general medical imaging, women's healthcare and cardiovascular diagnostics, based on the Ryzen Embedded V1000 and targeting Q3 availability.
  • The Quixant QX-70 4K Ultra HD casino gaming platform, based on the Ryzen Embedded V1000 and available today.
  • Four products from Advantech based on the Ryzen Embedded V1000, including an integrated casino gaming platform and multimedia gaming engine, high-performance Com-E module for medical, automation and gaming applications, and a mini-ITX embedded motherboard.

Also, with support from more than 16 major ecosystem partners, companies can purchase boards and access software with AMD EPYC Embedded 3000 and AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 technology. These include:
  • The new IBASE MI988 Mini-ITX motherboard, SI-324 4x HDMI 2.0 digital signage player and FWA8800 1U rackmount network appliance that deliver datacenter class dependability, advanced integration and superior performance for a wide number of embedded applications.
  • The Mentor Embedded Linux and Codesourcery software tools from Mentor Graphics that provide developers with improved performance and features to grow the embedded ecosystem, available today.

The excitement and momentum around today's announcement from AMD is supported by several significant proof points.

AMD EPYC Embedded 3000 processor portfolio delivers:
  • Up to 2.7X more performance-per dollar than the competition
  • Up to 2X more connectivity than the competition
  • Enterprise-grade reliability, availability and serviceability (RAS) features

AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 processor portfolio delivers:
  • Up to 2X uplift in performance over previous generations
  • Up to 3X more GPU performance than the competition
  • Up to 46 percent more multi-threaded performance than the competition
  • Up to 26 percent smaller footprint than the competition for optimized board design

In addition to performance, security remains a top concern for enterprise customers, whether they are designing top-of-rack switches, thin client devices or anything in between. AMD EPYC Embedded and AMD Ryzen Embedded processors help protect data at the hardware level with an on-chip secure processor, complemented by hardware validated boot capabilities to help ensure systems are booted up from trusted software. Additionally, Secure Memory Encryption (SME) deters unauthorized physical memory access while Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV) offers further deterrence by encrypting virtual machine (VM) memory, without the need to make changes at the application level.

AMD EPYC Embedded 3000 Product Overview
  • Highly scalable processor family with designs ranging from four cores to 16 cores, available in single-thread and multi-threaded configurations.
  • Support for thermal design power (TDP) ranges from 30W to 100W.
  • Expansive, integrated I/O with support for up to 64 PCIe lanes and up to eight channels of 10 GbE.
  • Up to 32MB shared L3 cache with up to four independent memory channels.
  • Unparalleled enterprise-grade RAS to address data detection, correction, recovery and containment, helping ensure that systems are continuously running even under the most stringent enterprise environments.
  • On-board secure processor for crypto co-processing, SME to defend against unauthorized physical memory access, and SEV for encrypting VM memory to help protect against various administrator attacks without disrupting application codes.
  • Product availability for up to 10 years, offering customers a long lifecycle support roadmap.

AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 Product Overview
  • Breakthrough Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) coupling high-performance 'Zen' CPUs and 'Vega' GPUs on a single die, offering up to four CPU cores/eight threads and up to 11 GPU compute units to achieve processing throughput as high as 3.6 TFLOPS.
  • By combining the power of 'Zen' and 'Vega' architectures, the Ryzen Embedded V1000 family can deliver up to 200 percent more performance compared to previous generations.
  • Support for TDP ranges from 12W to 54W, enabling scalability for high-performance devices and reduced power consumption for energy-conscious applications.
  • Robust I/O capabilities that support up to 16 PCIe lanes, dual 10 GbE and expansive USB options, including up to four USB 3.1/USB-C interconnects, with additional USB, SATA and NVMe support.
  • Incredible resolution in a small package, driving up to four independent displays running in 4K, with the ability to support 5K graphics for applications demanding next-generation visual clarity, including support for H.265 decode and encode, and VP9 decode.
  • Equipped with dual-channel 64-bit DDR4, with performance up to 3200 MT/s.
  • On-board secure processor for crypto co-processing, SME to defend against unauthorized physical memory access, and SEV for encrypting VM memory to help protect against various administrator attacks without disrupting application codes.
  • Product availability for up to 10 years, offering customers a long lifecycle support roadmap.

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whats the codenames for these?

is the EPYC one Snowy Owl?

if not can anyone clarify, I need to add these to the cpu database
 

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whats the codenames for these?

is the EPYC one Snowy Owl?

if not can anyone clarify, I need to add these to the cpu database

"Snowy Owl" and "Horned Owl," etc., are temporary codenames AMD uses on upcoming products to pinpoint source of leaks.
 

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Epyc 3000 are Snowy Owl and Ryzen V series is Great Horned Owl.

Man I wish they would make a socketed version of those 3000 series Epycs...
 
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"Casino gaming". I think they missed a B and an L there.

Then again, like any predatory business I suppose casino operators don't enjoy being reminded that their main function is harming people. Oh well. Gotta care for the poor casino owners, I guess.
 
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"Casino gaming". I think they missed a B and an L there.

Then again, like any predatory business I suppose casino operators don't enjoy being reminded that their main function is harming people. Oh well. Gotta care for the poor casino owners, I guess.

You really have no idea how big the casino industry is and how important fast & good chips are.
 

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You really have no idea how big the casino industry is and how important fast & good chips are.

His point was that Gambling is what Casino's operate in, not so much gaming. That also mertis the point that gambling is not gaming (even Loot Boxes are classed as gambling by some).

Yeah, call it how it is. I agree @Valantar
 
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Yeah morally accepted or not, there are alot of 'games' converted into slots. The loot stuff actually comes from that same principe. Pay to play. These slots are generic X86/X64 machines with usually Linux and all that. Tapping into that market for AMD is a great chance to get a greater grip into anyday market. Just as nvidia is working big on automotive, amd is trying to make products that would sell in almost any space there is. It's business.
 
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His point was that Gambling is what Casino's operate in, not so much gaming. That also mertis the point that gambling is not gaming (even Loot Boxes are classed as gambling by some).

All states/municipalities I've been in have considered gambling (whether lotteries, slots, cards, horse races, dog races, etc.) as a form of gaming. Funny thing is that in some states; arcades, crane/prize games, and similar are considered as 'amusement' and not 'games', since they don't (usually) pay out cash prizes. Go figure.
 
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Even gasstations without an attendent and only way to pay is by card, is runned by embedded machines / consoles. AMD offers a very good & fast sollution for this.
 
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All states/municipalities I've been in have considered gambling (whether lotteries, slots, cards, horse races, dog races, etc.) as a form of gaming. Funny thing is that in some states; arcades, crane/prize games, and similar are considered as 'amusement' and not 'games', since they don't (usually) pay out cash prizes. Go figure.
Here in Norway the term is 'pengespill', which directly translates to 'money games'. I'd call that a fitting description, as the possibility of winning cash isn't really the defining feature, but rather the pay-to-play nature of it all. Still, "Casino gaming" is quite the euphemism, as "playing games" is not what casinos exist for, nor what people seek them out for. The answer to both of those questions is "gambling".

As for legal definitions, I suppose that stems from this first being put into law in a time when these were the only publicly available forms of game play outside of non-gambling card games and a scant few board games. An interesting historical artifact, if nothing else.

As for the embedded X86 market for slot machines and other somewhat graphically intensive applications, my impression is that AMD has pretty much owned this market for years already.
You really have no idea how big the casino industry is and how important fast & good chips are.
See above. If you somehow read my post as me saying "this isn't a market worth selling to", you need to check your glasses or some such.
 
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I'll pass this gen, guys. Waiting for horny owl to be released.
 
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