AMD announces new Embedded Radeon GPUs

Based on Polaris GPU architecture

AMD has announced two new Embedded GPUs, the Radeon E9260 and Radeon E9550, both based on AMD's latest Polaris GPU architecture.

Aimed at applications requiring "rich multimedia and 4K video in a power-constrained embedded environment", like the casino gaming, digital signage, 4K teleconferencing, transportation, enhanced medical imaging and more, the new Embedded Radeon E9260 and Radeon E9550 GPUs are based on 14nm FinFET manufacturing process and provide significant performance-per-watt improvement compared to the the previous generation of embedded GPUs.

Providing up to 2.5TFLOPs of compute performance at below 50W TDP, the Radeon E9260 is most likely based on Polaris 11 GPU, has full 4K and 3D support as well as flexible multi-display features due to its next-gen UVD and VCE support and 4GB of 128-bit GDDR5 memory. It will be available in MXM and PCIe form-factors, can power up to five displays and has a five-year planned longevity.

The Embedded Radeon E9550 is a bit more powerful as it is most likely based on Polaris 10 GPU with 36 Compute Units. It provides up to 5.8 TFLOPs of compute performance at TDP below 95W. IT also has a full 4K and 3D support with next-gen UVD and VCE support, comes with 8GB of 256-bit GDDR5 memory and will be available in MXM type-B form-factor.

It supports up to six display outputs and has a planned longevity of three years.

Both new Embedded Radeon Polaris-based GPUs should be shipping in the next quarter, with availability for the E9260 expected in the next few weeks while E9550 will be available by the end of Q4. Both should be available for partners to order.











Source: AMD.com.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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