AMD Announces Ryzen Embedded R2000 Series with Optimized Performance and Power Efficiency

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 count and delivers a significant performance uplift compared to the prior generation, with the new R2514 model exhibiting up to 81 percent higher CPU and graphics performance than the comparable R1000 series processor. A single, small-footprint AMD Ryzen Embedded R2000 SoC can power up to four independent displays in crisp 4K resolution.

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AMD Ryzen Embedded R2000 SoCs are optimized to enable improved memory agility and 2X greater I/O connectivity compared to legacy R-Series SoCs. These SoCs provide support for up to 16 lanes of PCIe Gen3 connectivity to accommodate a broad range of I/O requirements. 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 bandwidth4 and up to 2X greater I/O connectivity5 compared to R1000 series processors. The AMD Ryzen Embedded R2000 Series will be showcased at the AMD booth (Hall 3A, Stand 239) at Embedded World 2022, June 21-23, in Nuremberg, Germany.

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