AMD crams five compute architectures onto a single board
With the launch of its Embedded+ architecture yesterday, AMD effectively posed the question: Why choose one compute architecture when you can have five?
The House of Zen's latest offering pairs a x64 Ryzen processor with a Versal AI Edge system-on-chip via PCIe so that they can be used on a single board in low-power, low-latency data processing applications at, say, the network edge.
AMD's Embedded+ glues a x64 Ryzen Embedded processor to a Versal Adaptive system-on-chip on a single board via PC...
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