AMD Announces Ryzen Embedded R2000 Series SoC Processors

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AMD has announced the Ryzen Embedded R2000 Series, a new generation of mid-range system-on-chip (SoC) processors with optimized performance and power efficiency for industrial, machine vision, IoT, and other solutions. The new processors leverage red team’s Zen+ core architecture with AMD Radeon graphics and comprises four SKUs that are headlined by the R2544, a model that features four cores, eight threads, eight GPU CUs, a base CPU frequency of 3.35 GHz, and a TDP range of up to 54 watts. The R2544 and R2514 will be available beginning in October 2022, while two lower-end models, the R2314 and R2312, are currently in production and will release at a later date.

“For industrial applications like robotics and machine vision as well as thin clients and mini-PCs, the Ryzen Embedded R2000 Series raises the bar on performance and functionality,” said Rajneesh Gaur, corporate vice president and general manager, Adaptive & Embedded Computing Group at AMD. “The Embedded R2000 Series provides system designers with more performance, optimized power and better graphics, all with a seamless upgrade path.”

Product Specifications

ModelTDP RangeCore / Thread CountGPU CUBase CPU Freq. (GHz)L2 CacheL3 CacheExpected Availability
R254435-54W4 / 883.352 MB4 MBOctober 2022
R2514 12-35W4 / 882.12 MB4 MBOctober 2022
R231412-35W4 / 462.12 MB4 MBIn Production
R231212-25W2 / 432.71 MB2 MBIn Production

AMD today announced the Ryzen Embedded R2000 Series, second-generation mid-range system-on-chip (SoC) processors optimized for a wide range of industrial and robotics systems, machine vision, IoT and thin-client equipment. Ryzen Embedded R2000 Series doubles the core count1 and delivers a significant performance uplift compared to the prior generation, with the new R2515 model exhibiting up to 81 percent higher CPU and graphics performance than the comparable R1000 series processor. Performance-per-watt efficiency is also optimized using “Zen+” core architecture with AMD Radeon graphics for rich and versatile multimedia capabilities. Ryzen Embedded R2000 processors can power up to four independent displays in brilliant 4K resolution.

Embedded R2000 Series processors are scalable up to four “Zen+” CPU cores with eight threads, 2MB of L2 cache and 4MB of shared L3 cache. This gives embedded system designers great flexibility to scale performance and power efficiencies with a single processing platform.

With support for up to 3200 MT/s DDR4 dual-channel memory and expanded I/O connectivity, the Ryzen Embedded R2000 Series processors deliver 33 percent higher memory bandwidth and up to 2X greater I/O connectivity5 compared to R1000 series processors.

Source: AMD

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