ADLINK COM Express module to support AMD Ryzen Octa-core V2000 APU



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The new cExpress-AR module

“The cExpress-AR is the first Type 6 module on the market to support an integrated eight-core (8-core) SoC.”

Summary:

  • ADLINK has launched cExpress-AR, its first compact eight-core COM Express Type 6 module featuring the new AMD Ryzen ™ V2000 AP with integrated Radeon ™ graphics.
  • The cExpress-AR is the first Type 6 module on the market to support an integrated eight-core (8-core) SoC, with up to 16 threads and an impressive turbo boost of up to 4.2 GHz
  • The cExpress-AR is well suited for use in demanding graphics-based applications, including AI inference at the edge, ultrasound image processing, video encoding / streaming, embedded gaming, and infotainment

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ADLINK Technology Inc., a world leader in cutting-edge computing, has launched its first compact eight-core COM Express Type 6 module with the new AMD Ryzen ™ V2000 AP with integrated Radeon ™ graphics, the cExpress-AR.

With twice the number of cores, the cExpress-AR is well suited for use in demanding graphics-based applications such as:

  • Ultrasound imaging
  • High speed 4K video encoding and streaming
  • Integrated games and infotainment
  • AI inferences at the edge

“The AMD Ryzen ™ V2000 APU has a high-performance graphics computing core that makes it ideal for use in AI inference applications without the need for an additional GPU. This is one of the ways that cExpress-AR helps reduce the overall cost of the system, “said Alex Wang, COM Express Product Manager at ADLINK. “Compared to previous integrated quad-core V1000 processors, the additional cores combined with AMD’s Zen 2 architecture double the performance and efficiency.”

The cExpress-AR is the first Type 6 module on the market to support an integrated eight-core (8-core) SoC, with up to 16 threads and an impressive turbo boost of up to 4.2 GHz. Processor options include low-power APUs of 8-core / 6-core with a configurable TDP between 10 and 25 watts and high-performance 8-core / 6-core APUs with a configurable TDP between 35 and 54 watts.

ADLINK’s cExpress-AR is also suitable for mission critical applications in harsh environments, featuring:

  • Standard support for up to 64 GB DDR4 in two SO-DIMMs
  • ECC error correction based on selected SKUs and configurable TDP (up to 10W)
  • Passive cooling
  • 6 to 8 main offers

With next-generation AMD Radeon Vega integrated graphics, the cExpress-AR supports up to four independent 4K displays via DisplayPort, HDMI, DVI, and LVDS. ADLINK also offers eDP or analog VGA as build options upon customer request. 10-bit HEVC (H.265) encoding and decoding also supports built-in hardware acceleration.

The cExpress-AR offers a wide range of high-speed interfaces, including 2.5 GbE Ethernet that is fully compatible with 1 GbE, 6 PCIe x1 Gen3 lanes (optionally, up to 8 possible lanes), and 1x PCIe x8 Gen3 (pinned PEG), and 4 USB 3.2 ports. These features are fully compliant with the COM Express Rev. 3.0 specification, allowing existing systems to upgrade and gain performance without changing the carrier design.

About ADLINK technology

ADLINK Technology Inc. is a world leader in cutting-edge computing. Our mission is to bring about positive change in society and industry by connecting people, places and things with AI. The company’s offerings include rugged boards, real-time data acquisition solutions, and application enablement for AIoT. ADLINK serves vertical markets including manufacturing, communications, healthcare, aerospace, defense, energy, infotainment, and transportation. ADLINK is a Premier Member of the Intel® Internet of Things Solutions Alliance, an AMD partner, an NVIDIA partner, and a contributor to standards initiatives such as Eclipse, OCP, OMG and ROS2 TSC. ADLINK is ISO-9001, ISO-14001, ISO-13485 and TL9000 certified and is listed on TAIEX (stock code: 6166). Learn more at http://www.adlinktech.com.

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