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AMD Releases AMD Included R-Series APU Platform


Offering high-performance multicore X86 handling, advanced movie and design abilities and ultra-high speed similar handling, the AMD Included R-Series APU foundation objectives performance-intensive embedded applications

today released the AMD Included R-Series faster handling device (APU) foundation. Designed for mid- to high-end graphics-intensive programs such as electronic signs, on line internet gambling house game playing, point-of-sale systems and kiosks, as well as parallel-processing-intensive programs growing healthcare image resolution and security/surveillance, the AMD Included R-Series APU includes the new "Piledriver" CPU structure, an progress of the "Bulldozer" structure, with discrete-class, DirectX® 11-capable AMD Radeon™ HD 7000 Sequence design in a heterogeneous multicore embedded handling foundation.


"AMD developed the embedded APU to provide our clients a high-performance, power-efficient, small form-factor embedded brand," said Good friend Broeker, manager, AMD Included Alternatives. "With the AMD Included R-Series, we are getting our APU technological innovation to the next level. By utilizing its effortlessly incorporated heterogeneous program structure, designers can tap into a high-performance and effective similar handling website to speed up their graphics- and compute-intensive programs, all while using industry-standard collections such as OpenCL™ and DirectCompute."

The AMD Included R-Series APU combines devoted sources that enable remarkable efficiency with distributed sources to help decrease energy intake and die space. Because of its scalability, the new APU provides designers with the versatility to power the same board design and application collection for a wide variety of programs. And with its discrete-class design incorporated into the brand, programs that previously necessary a individual design brand or card now can be provided on a wide variety of type factors. Developers working with the AMD Included R-Series APU can apply remote control, client virtualization and protection abilities to help decrease implementation costs and improve protection and stability of their AMD R-Series based foundation through AMD DAS 1.0 presenting DASH 1.1, AMD Virtualization and Reliable Platform Component (TPM) 1.2 support.

"In VDC's opinion, the AMD Included R-Series APU capitalizes on a variety of styles around components incorporation and application development. It includes a CPU and GPU in a heterogeneous multicore foundation and provides application migration through tools like OpenCL™," said Jonathan Hastings, specialist with VDC Research Group. "This item provides a new foundation for designers building graphics-intensive embedded programs that require HD movie or genuine and entertaining 3D effects, as well as compute-intensive programs that can advantage from high-performance similar handling."

Multimedia improvements available for the AMD Included R-Series APU include:

A movie pressure website that provides a devoted components encoder for movie to quickly scribe movie for programs like entertaining movie or surveillance;
A Secure Resource Management device that allows for GPU-assisted encryption/decryption of articles, empowering less CPU expense and lower energy when dealing with protected content;
Enhancements to the Specific Video Decoder that increase the abilities of the AMD Included R-Series APU foundation to consist of combined, high-definition decipher and stereoscopic 3D.

For programs that advantage from multiple shows, such as on line internet gambling house game playing or movie surfaces in electronic signs, the AMD Included R-Series APU can handle connection to four individual shows, which can be utilized to screen four individual movie for or a single movie nourish allocated across a four-panel screen. By adding a distinct AMD Radeon™ Included movie card to the program, the variety of individual shows can improve up to 101.

"AMD's embedded technological innovation are a significant part of our strategy in developing a wide variety of highly effective solutions across a wide variety of sectors including infotainment, healthcare image resolution and more," said, Dirk Finstel, CTO of Kontron. "We are thrilled about getting complete advantage of the more highly effective AMD Included R-Series APUs in our designs."

Edward Cost, md of Advantech-Innocore said, "The AMD Included R-Series foundation provides a excellent mixture of high-performance incorporated 3D design, relatively low energy intake, and a complete x16 PCIe design position for great end, versatile design solutions along with the essential item lifecycle necessary for our market industry. A excellent price/performance mixture is key for us in order to provide top rated technological innovation to the on line internet gambling house game playing market. Advantech-Innocore is assured that the design efficiency of the new AMD Included R-Series APU will provide an interesting solution for many of our clients."

A variety of AMD customers are announcing market-ready products incorporating the AMD Embedded R-Series APU Platform today including:

Advantech-Innocore – System solution for high-performance casino gaming applications
Axiomtek – High-performance MiniITX motherboard
Congatec – High-performance COM Express module
DFI -- High-performance COM Express module
iBase – System solution for high-performance digital signage applications
J&W IPC – Custom form factor embedded motherboard with support for up to 10 DisplayPort displays
Quixant – System solution for high-performance casino gaming applications
SHENZHEN XINZHIXIN- High-performance MiniITX motherboard

Supporting Resources

Visit the AMD Embedded R-Series Platform site
Visit the AMD Embedded Solutions blog for more background on the new R-Series
Get technical support at the AMD Embedded Developer Support site
For more AMD Embedded products, visit the AMD-Based Embedded Product Catalog

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