AMD Launches Ryzen Embedded V3000 Series Processors

AMD announced the launch of the new Ryzen Embedded V3000 series processors. AMD claims that compared to the Ryzen Embedded V1000 series, the new processors have higher CPU performance, faster memory data transfer rates, and more I/O connectivity options for 24×7 storage and network workload environments, offering new options for performance and low power consumption.

The Ryzen Embedded V3000 series processors are based on the core of the Zen 3 architecture, providing quad-core, six-core, and eight-core configurations, with TDPs between 10W and 54W, and BGA packages are used to allow manufacturers to create more flexible designs and facilitate system integration. The new product supports AMD Memory Guard, which protects against unauthorized memory access, and AMD Platform Secure Boot, which mitigates firmware-level Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs). In addition, AMD provides driver support for Linux operating systems such as Ubuntu and Yocto, along with a ten-year product availability program that provides customers with a long-life support roadmap.

AMD has already started shipping Ryzen Embedded V3000 series processors to ODM/OEM manufacturers to help expand system TAM while securing existing investments in its x86 ecosystem.