At Embedded World today, AMD announced a line up of new
products and tools for embedded customers.
These offerings span products, software, design, and sales
support and include immediate availability of three new
low-power processors for the AMD Embedded G-Series
platform, as well as the new Systems and Technology track
for the AMD Fusion Partner Program that is aimed at
embedded solutions providers.
Today?s addition of new CPUs for the AMD Embedded G-Series
platform allows embedded or "headless" systems, which are
used in environments without a screen, monitor, or input
device and don?t require a graphics solution, to take
advantage of the new "Bobcat" CPU core. These new
processors are available in 5W and 18W power bands and
provide a set of computational features including
out-of-order execution, a high-performance floating point
unit, across-the-board 64-bit capability, and multi-core
options.
AMD Embedded Solutions has developed a Reference Design Kit
(RDK) to help reduce design and development time of storage
and media servers aimed at small and medium businesses and
home offices. The SMB/SOHO storage RDK has fully-tested
schematics and layout source files that allow companies to
focus precious engineering resources on creating
differentiation for their customers. It supports the
forthcoming Microsoft Windows Small Business Server 2011,
as well as Linux, and is based on AMD Turion II Neo and AMD
Athlon II Neo processors with the AMD SR5650 chipset. The
reference design features ECC memory, RAID, and up to four
SATA drives for a system that allows easy access to and
protection of business-critical data on the network.
AMD has also released source code for coreboot, an
open-source BIOS option that initializes hardware and boot
logic for systems based on Microsoft Windows and Linux and
is especially relevant for the many embedded systems based
on proprietary or non-traditional operating systems.