AMD’s presence at the Smart Production Solutions 2023 expo sees the official announcement of the Ryzen Embedded 7000 Series processors.
Mainly used by industrial markets that demand powerful processing in compact form factors and at times portable, the new Zen-4-based SKUs with RDNA 2 integrated GPU promise to deliver performance like never before thanks to the 5nm fabrication technology backed by 7-year manufacturing availability.
Such improvement in performance opens up way more possibilities in terms of industrial automation, machine vision, robotics, and edge servers.
The lineup continues to support various underlying OS such as Windows and Linux since they need one to work properly anyway but the latest additions are Windows 10 and Windows 11 so more choices down the line.
As for the 5 SKUs revealed firsthand, there’s no one “true flagship” in here as clients may either opt for higher clocks or more cores depending on the nature of their workload.
Model |
Cores/Threads |
Base Clock/Boost Clock (GHz) | L2/L3 Cache (MB) | Max DDR5 Frequency (MT/s) [ECC Support] | TDP |
iGPU |
7700X |
8/16 | 4.5/5.4 |
8/32 |
5200 |
105 |
1WGP @ Max 2.2GHz |
7600X |
6/12 | 4.7/5.3 |
6/32 |
|||
7945 |
12/24 | 3.7/5.4 |
12/64 |
65 |
||
7745 |
8/16 | 3.8/5.3 |
8/32 |
|||
7645 |
6/12 | 3.8/5.1 |
67/32 |
Availability
AMD is currently mass-producing the Ryzen Embedded 7000 Series processors which will be launched at a later date once they are ready.