AMD Unveils Two Embedded G-Series APUs
AMD Unveils Two Embedded G-Series APUs
AMD today announced availability of two new AMD Embedded G-Series APUs (Accelerated Processing Units) with thermal design power ratings of 5.5 and 6.4 watts, up to a 39 percent power savings compared to earlier versions.
The low power consumption and small 361 sq mm package should benefit compact, fanless embedded systems like digital signage, kiosks, mobile industrial devices and many of the new emerging industry-standard small form factors such as Qseven. This low-power offering for the embedded market features one or two low-power x86 Bobcat CPU cores and a discreet class DirectX 11-capable GPU on a single die.
Systems based on the new low power AMD Embedded G-Series platform include an industrial mobile device from Amtek, a Pico-ITX single board computer from Axiomtek, a Qseven form factor computer-on-module from datakamp, and a fanless digital signage platform from iBASE. Additional customers are expected to bring new products to market in the coming quarters.
Source: AMD
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