AMD just unveiled a game-changer for industrial AI: the Ryzen 8000 series embedded processors. These processors are the first to integrate a Neural Processing Unit (NPU) built on AMD’s XDNA architecture, specifically designed to handle demanding workloads in industrial Artificial Intelligence applications.

The Ryzen 8000 uses Zen 4 CPU, RDNA 3 GPU and a new XDNA Neural Processing Unit.

The Ryzen 8000 series boasts impressive specs. Built on a cutting-edge 4nm process, it combines Zen 4 CPU architecture, RDNA 3 architecture GPU, and the all-new XDNA architecture NPU. This powerhouse delivers a staggering 39 TOPS of AI computing power, with the NPU itself contributing a significant 16 TOPS.

AMD Ryzen 8000

But muscle doesn’t stop at AI. The Ryzen 8000 series packs additional features; 20 lanes of high-speed PCIe Gen 4 connectivity ensures efficient data transfer, and support for dual-channel DDR5 5600 memory with error correction (ECC) keeps things running smoothly. The machines can drive stunning visuals with the ability to power four independent 4K displays. Hardware decoding and encoding for popular video codecs like AV1, H.264, and H.265 makes video processing a breeze.

To cater to diverse needs, the Ryzen 8000 series comes in four distinct models. To foster a strong ecosystem around these processors, AMD is collaborating with embedded Original Design Manufacturer (ODM) partners like Advantech, ASRock, and iBASE. With AI becoming more and more mainstream, research is picking up big-time. That’s why companies like Nvidia and AMD are manufacturing newer AI chips for bigger-scale research.

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