AMD Enables Ecosystem for Mini PCs Powered by AMD Ryzen Embedded Processors

By Perry Cohen

Associate Editor

Embedded Computing Design

December 11, 2019

Product

AMD Enables Ecosystem for Mini PCs Powered by AMD Ryzen Embedded Processors

AMD announced it is enabling an open ecosystem for OEMs to create and customize high performance Mini PCs, powered by AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 and R1000 processors.

AMD announced it is enabling an open ecosystem for OEMs to create and customize high performance Mini PCs, powered by AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 and R1000 processors.

The power of a device comes from its ease of use and scalability, which in turn depends on the ecosystem supporting it. These new Mini PCs, powered by AMD Ryzen Embedded, have access to an existing embedded processor ecosystem that supports open software standards, while providing OEMs the capability to create unique, customizable platforms.

ASRock Industrial, EEPD, OnLogic and Simply NUC, are the first OEMs to offer and sell these new Mini PC platforms for the industrial, media, communications and enterprise markets. These companies are giving customers an open and customizable platform based on high-performance CPU/GPU processor with expansive peripheral support, in-depth security features and a planned 10-year processor availability.

Radeon Open Compute (ROCm), OpenCL, and others are supported by AMD Ryzen. The Mini PCs can run software for machine vision, object detection, edge inference, and analytics from

For more information, visit https://www.amd.com/en/products/embedded-minipc-solutions