"Replacing the previous Zen-based 4C/8T V1000 APU, the new Ryzen Embedded V2000A series is designed to handle the complex requirements of advanced driver interfaces and in-car entertainment systems. "
Now all we need is the one for autonomous vehicles.
In-car entertainment systems? Would this then actually do video playback in some situations? With a 10-year availability lifespan, that'd be a terrible choice given no AV1 support.
surprisingly not zen3, still vega because rdna1 was skioped in apus, stuck with this for a decade...
what OS do these run on? who makes the drivers? do car brands release updates promptly? what is the witcher running on or ported to? dgpu mentioned so i guess this is beyond cars
Zen 2 seems to be sticking around in these situations for a Quad core and lower setups. Zen3 moved to a 8 core CCX and AFAIK all Zen3 based products have kept that. For things like lower end laptops or here where they may be expecting a lot of volume in 2 or 4 core chips using a 8 core CCX is going to be pretty expensive and wasteful. Interestingly Zen 4 seems to be more flexible in that regard as they've done Zen 4 APUs with 2 Zen 4 cores and 4 zen 4c cores so we may eventually see lower end chips with zen 4 or zen 4c cores and completely skip Zen 3 for those types of products.
If you have some weird models FPGA might be better than GPU. Since ops/flops numbers don't take non- arithmetic operation into account. But auto drive is pretty arithmetic tense so it's kind of on a natural disadvantage
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meacupla - Thursday, January 4, 2024 - link
I liked the slide that says "... supports AAA gaming with a dGPU ..."I would guess that model doesn't require a heater core for winter.
Threska - Thursday, January 4, 2024 - link
"Replacing the previous Zen-based 4C/8T V1000 APU, the new Ryzen Embedded V2000A series is designed to handle the complex requirements of advanced driver interfaces and in-car entertainment systems. "Now all we need is the one for autonomous vehicles.
zetruz - Saturday, January 6, 2024 - link
In-car entertainment systems? Would this then actually do video playback in some situations? With a 10-year availability lifespan, that'd be a terrible choice given no AV1 support.Zok - Thursday, January 4, 2024 - link
"One advantage of AMD's XA Versal AI Edge solutions is their scalability, with their lead model, the XAVE2602"AMD's slide points to the XAVE1752 as the "lead model". Which is it?
dotjaz - Thursday, January 4, 2024 - link
Lead can mean flagship or first to market, based on CONTEXT. You are clearly mixing the two.kn00tcn - Thursday, January 4, 2024 - link
surprisingly not zen3, still vega because rdna1 was skioped in apus, stuck with this for a decade...what OS do these run on? who makes the drivers? do car brands release updates promptly? what is the witcher running on or ported to? dgpu mentioned so i guess this is beyond cars
dotjaz - Thursday, January 4, 2024 - link
AMD has no problems supporting Linux driver with no game tuning. They all run UNIX-like systems and dGPU can be used in cars.kpb321 - Thursday, January 4, 2024 - link
Zen 2 seems to be sticking around in these situations for a Quad core and lower setups. Zen3 moved to a 8 core CCX and AFAIK all Zen3 based products have kept that. For things like lower end laptops or here where they may be expecting a lot of volume in 2 or 4 core chips using a 8 core CCX is going to be pretty expensive and wasteful. Interestingly Zen 4 seems to be more flexible in that regard as they've done Zen 4 APUs with 2 Zen 4 cores and 4 zen 4c cores so we may eventually see lower end chips with zen 4 or zen 4c cores and completely skip Zen 3 for those types of products.nandnandnand - Wednesday, January 10, 2024 - link
This V2000A has 6x Zen2 cores! Maybe two of them are reserved for non-gaming?webdoctors - Thursday, January 4, 2024 - link
Wondering if this is ASIL-D certified? Kinda low TOPS numbers though compared to the competition. Like bringing a knife to a gun fight....https://connecttech.com/orin-xavier-comparison/
https://www.counterpointresearch.com/insights/nvid...
Wonder why the power consumption so high for such a small chip, weird.
dotjaz - Thursday, January 4, 2024 - link
ASIL D is not a certification. It's a CLASS defined in ISO 26262.erinadreno - Friday, January 5, 2024 - link
If you have some weird models FPGA might be better than GPU. Since ops/flops numbers don't take non- arithmetic operation into account. But auto drive is pretty arithmetic tense so it's kind of on a natural disadvantageOranjeeGeneral2k - Saturday, January 6, 2024 - link
190 Tops @ 75W is not very impressive AMD. nVidia can do more at nearly half the W with the Jetson Orin SOM