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AMD introduces Ryzen AI Embedded processors for automotive and industrial AI.
Summary
AMD introduced the Ryzen AI Embedded P100 and X100 Series combining Zen 5 CPU cores, an RDNA 3.5 GPU and an XDNA 2 NPU on a single chip; P100 4–6 core models are sampling now and AMD expects production shipments in the second quarter.
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AMD has introduced the Ryzen AI Embedded processor portfolio, a new family of embedded x86 chips designed for AI at the edge. The lineup includes P100 and X100 Series processors that integrate Zen 5 CPU cores, an RDNA 3.5 GPU and an XDNA 2 NPU in a single BGA package. AMD describes the P100 Series as targeted for in-vehicle experiences and industrial automation, and the X100 Series for higher-performance physical AI and autonomous systems. The company reports the P100 4–6 core processors are sampling with early access customers now.
Key details:
- The processors combine Zen 5 CPU cores, an RDNA 3.5 GPU and an XDNA 2 NPU on a single BGA chip, according to AMD.
- P100 Series launch models feature 4–6 CPU cores, a 15–54 watt operating range, a compact 25×40 mm BGA package, and support for -40°C to +105°C environments for constrained embedded systems.
- AMD reports the RDNA 3.5 GPU can deliver an estimated ~35% faster rendering versus the prior comparison cited, and the XDNA 2 NPU provides up to 50 TOPS with up to 3× higher AI inference performance versus the earlier Ryzen Embedded series, as stated by the company.
- The software stack is described as unified and open, built on a Xen hypervisor foundation to isolate multiple OS domains, and is compatible with Yocto, Ubuntu, FreeRTOS, Android and Windows; AMD notes an ASIL-B capable architecture.
- Availability timelines reported by AMD: P100 4–6 core processors are sampling now with tools and documentation available and production shipments expected in the second quarter; P100 models with 8–12 cores are expected to begin sampling in the first quarter; X100 Series sampling is expected in the first half of the year.
Summary:
The Ryzen AI Embedded portfolio is presented as an integrated CPU–GPU–NPU option for compact, power-constrained edge systems in automotive, industrial and autonomous applications. AMD reports staged sampling and an expected move to production shipments in the coming quarters, with specific timelines for different P100 and X100 configurations.
