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AMD recently at the Smart Production Solutions 2023 launched the AMD Ryzen™ Embedded 7000 Series processor family for the high-performance requirements of industrial markets. Meant for business uses with hardcore security, these embedded processors from AMD come with hardware-level security

By combining “Zen 4” architecture and integrated Radeon graphics, Ryzen Embedded 7000 Series processors deliver performance and functionality not previously offered for the embedded market. With its expanded features and integration, Ryzen Embedded 7000 Series processors are ideal for a wide range of embedded applications, including industrial automation, machine vision, robotics, and edge servers. 

AMD Ryzen Embedded 7000 here for High-Performance Industrial Automation, Machine Vision and Edge Applications

The AMD Ryzen Embedded 7000 Series processor is the first embedded processor to use next-generation 5nm technology with a 7-year manufacturing availability commitment. The new embedded processor integrates AMD Radeon RDNA™ 2 graphics, eliminating the need for a discrete GPU for industrial applications. Since, embedded applications require additional operating system software options, Ryzen Embedded 7000 Series processors include support for both Windows Server and Linux Ubuntu, on top of Windows 10 and Windows 11.

Ryzen Embedded 7000 Series processors also include up to 12 high-performance “Zen 4” CPU cores, which, combined with their integrated features and wide operating system choices, offer unparalleled ease of integration for system designers.

“Industrial application use cases are continuing to grow in complexity and sophistication and are driving the need for increased processing capabilities,” said Rajneesh Gaur, corporate vice president & general manager, Embedded Processors Group, AMD. “With the integration of key performance features and a scalable design, Ryzen Embedded 7000 Series processors are ideal for a broad range of applications, from advanced robotics and instrumentation design to power control, video surveillance, and more.”

“For embedded industrial applications, it is critical to provide differentiated and scalable offerings while still meeting power, performance, and budget requirements,” said Kevin Krewell, principal analyst at TIRIAS Research. “The new AMD Ryzen Embedded 7000 Series is purpose-built for a wide spectrum of use cases, making it an ideal choice for industrial applications in a market that will continue to see growth and diversity.” 

Ryzen Embedded 7000 Series processors offer:

  • “Zen 4” architecture, featuring up to 12 high-performance CPU cores 
  • Integrated Radeon RNDA 2 graphics 1WGP @2.2GHz max
  • AM5 socket, LGA 40mm x 40mm, 1718 pin
  • TDP from 65W to 105W 
  • Support for Dual-Channel ECC DDR5 memory at speeds up to 5200MT/s
  • Up to 28 lanes of PCIe® 5 connectivity on-chip 

Ryzen Embedded 7000 Series Processor Product Chart

ModelNomimal TDP (W) [TDP Range]CPU Core/Threads countCPU Base Freq (GHZ)CPU 1T Boost Freq (Up To GHz)L2 CPU Cache (MB)L3 CPU Cache (MB)Max DDR5 Rate (MT/S) (Up To)RDNA 2 Graphics
 1058/164.55.483252001WGP @2.2GHz Max
7700X
 1056/124.75.363252001WGP @2.2GHz Max
7600X
 6512/243.75.4126452001WGP @2.2GHz Max
7945
 658/163.85.383252001WGP @2.2GHz Max
7745
 656/123.85.163252001WGP @2.2GHz Max
7645

AMD Ryzen Embedded 7000 Series processors are currently in production and will be showcased by AMD in Hall 4, Stand 121 at SPS in Nuremburg, Germany Nov 14-16. 

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