AMD is giving its embedded chips 80 TOPS of AI compute
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AMD is giving its embedded chips 80 TOPS of AI compute
"The expanded P100 processors integrate eight to 12 Zen 5 cores, AMD RDNA 3.5 graphics, and an XDNA 2-based NPU on a single chip. AMD focuses on three main application areas. For industrial PCs, the chip consolidates PLCs, machine vision, and HMI (human-machine interface) into one platform."
"Compared to the previously announced P100 chips, the new additions feature up to 2x more CPU cores, up to 8x higher GPU compute, and an estimated 36% higher system TOPS. This is all within the same compact package. Against the older Ryzen Embedded 8000 Series, the performance gains are even more substantial: up to 39% higher multithreaded performance and 2.1x more total system TOPS."
"The chips support industrial temperature ranges from -40°C to 105°C, 24/7 operation, and 10-year product life cycles. AMD also says the new P100 processors can support almost twice the number of virtual machines and run larger LLMs, such as Llama 3.2-Vision 11B, compared to the existing P100 lineup."
AMD has expanded its Ryzen AI Embedded P100 Series with enhanced processors featuring up to 12 Zen 5 cores, 80 system TOPS, and up to 8x higher GPU compute compared to previous P100 models. These chips integrate Zen 5 CPU cores, RDNA 3.5 graphics, and XDNA 2-based NPU on a single die. They support industrial temperature ranges from -40°C to 105°C, 24/7 operation, and 10-year lifecycles. The processors can run larger language models like Llama 3.2-Vision 11B and support nearly twice the virtual machines. Three primary use cases include industrial PCs for anomaly detection, mobile robots for object detection, and medical imaging for 3D imaging and clinical analysis. AMD ROCm software enables open-source AI development at the edge.
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