Dual-core x86 System-on-Chip APU offers high performance at approximately 3-watt average power for exceptional visual and fanless designs to further Surround Computing
MALAYSIA, Kuala Lumpur — July 30, 2013 — AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced a new low-power Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) in the award-winning AMD G-Series SOC family with the GX-210JA, further reducing x86 power requirements for embedded designs. The new GX-210JA APU, a full System-on-Chip (SoC) design, uses one-third less energy than the previous low-power Embedded G-Series SOC product while providing industry-leading graphics capabilities. At only 6 watts maximum thermal design power (TDP), and approximately 3 watts expected average power1, this new member of the G-Series SOC family will enable additional fanless designs for a variety of applications ranging from industrial controls and automation, digital gaming, communications infrastructure and visual embedded products including thin client, digital signage and medical imaging.
With ever faster product design cycle times, engineers are under pressure to quickly deliver compelling solutions to meet fast-paced market dynamics. Engineers need scalable, energy-efficient embedded processing solutions with robust I/O from a proven vendor that combine cutting-edge technology and easy integration with peripheral components to create purpose-built solutions. According to Colin Barnden, principal analyst at Semicast Research: “At only 6W TDP, the GX-210JA adds to the scalable offering of the AMD Embedded G-Series family, and provides engineers with greater design choice and flexibility while keeping software overhead costs at a minimum by leveraging the same architecture across the product family.”
The GX-210JA is part of the AMD Embedded G-Series SOC processor family that offers superior performance per watt in the low-power x86-compatible product category with 6W – 25W TDP options2. The family includes:
• Enterprise-class Error-Correction Code (ECC) memory support;
• Industrial temperature range of -40°C to +85°C and available with dual- or quad-core CPUs;
• Discrete-class AMD Radeon™ GPU;
• Integrated I/O controller.
The AMD Embedded G-Series SOC platform, including the GX-210JA, is currently shipping. AMD supports a comprehensive ecosystem of industry-leading embedded solution providers supporting and/or announcing market-ready products powered by the AMD Embedded G-Series SOC.
“AMD multi-core APUs have played a key role in powering our latest cloud client platforms with excellent performance in an extremely compact and efficient form factor,” said Kiran Rao, director of Hardware Platforms, Dell Wyse. “As the newest dual-core member of the AMD Embedded G-Series SOC family, the AMD GX-210JA offers the right level of performance, low-energy use, I/O integration and operating system support, plus a small footprint that should further simplify build requirements. It’s designed to extend the AMD embedded processor legacy to the next level of performance and efficiency which we find especially exciting.”
Current AMD Embedded G-Series SOC models
• GX-420CA SOC with AMD Radeon™ HD 8400E Graphics
o Quad-core, 25W TDP, CPU freq. 2.0GHz, GPU freq. 600MHz
• GX-415GA SOC with AMD Radeon™ HD 8330E Graphics
o Quad-core, 15W TDP, CPU freq. 1.50GHz, GPU freq. 500MHz
• GX-217GA SOC with AMD Radeon™ HD 8280E Graphics
o Dual-core, 15W TDP, CPU freq. 1.65GHz, GPU freq. 450MHz
• GX-210HA SOC with AMD Radeon™ HD 8210E Graphics
o Dual-core, 9W TDP, CPU freq. 1.0GHz, GPU freq. 300MHz
• GX-416RA SOC
o Quad-Core, 15W, CPU Freq. 1.6GHz, No GPU
• GX-210JA SOC with AMD Radeon™ HD 8180 Graphics
o Dual-core, 6W TDP, CPU freq. 1.0GHZ, GPU freq. 225MHZ
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