The AMD Ryzen™ Embedded R2000 Series SoCs boost the Ryzen™ Embedded mid-range processor portfolio to new heights by bringing together the “Zen+” x86 core architecture with high-performance AMD Radeon™ graphics. Compared to the legacy R1000 Series, the R2000 Series provides up to 2X the CPU core count1, Radeon™ graphics supporting up to 4 independent 4K displays and up to 2X the I/O connectivity2 targeting Industrial and Robotics Systems, Machine Vision, IoT, Thin Clients and more.

With thermal design power (TDP) spanning from 12W to 54W, AMD Ryzen™ Embedded R2000 Series SoCs provide thermal agility for compact system designs to help streamline design efficiencies and BOM costs. They provide pin-to-pin package compatibility and a common software foundation with legacy AMD Ryzen™ Embedded R1000 and V1000 Series SoCs while delivering significant performance and connectivity boosts from previous R-Series families.

Up to 4C/8T Zen+ Cores

Up to 8 AMD Radeon™ Graphics CUs

Up to 4 Independent 4K Displays

Up to 16L of PCIe® Gen 3

Windows® 11 Support

10-54W TDP

A New Class of Performance 
  • Up to 81% generational uplift in CPU performance3
  • Doubling core count over previous generation1
  • Up to 81% generational uplift in CPU performance4
Extended Scalability and Support
  • Configurable TDP range from 12-54W
  • Pin-to-pin BGA package compatibility with R1000 Series and V1000 Series
  • Up to 10 years planned product availability
Software Expandability
  • Integrated Radeon™ Graphics support for 4x 4K60 displays
  • Windows® 11 support plus Windows 10 and Linux® Ubuntu®
  • Enterprise class security features 

Applications

Embedded Thin Client

AMD Embedded Solutions are designed to enable you to create a new generation of thin client devices that help reduce operating costs and power consumption, while lasting longer and providing exceptional user experiences.

IoT Gateway

AMD Ryzen™ Embedded R-series SoCs provide an ideal balance of performance and power with integrated graphics enabling IoT gateways with learning and decision making capabilities within a robust security platform.

Model Specifications

Resources & Support

Embedded Board Partner Catalog

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Contact Embedded Sales

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Footnotes
  1. 178 - Ryzen™ Embedded R2000 SoC offers up to 4 CPU cores. Ryzen™ Embedded R1000 SoC offers up to 2 CPU cores.
  2. EMB-180 - Ryzen™ Embedded R2000 SoC offers up to 16 lanes of PCIe Gen3. Ryzen™ Embedded R1000 SoC offers up to 8 lanes of PCIe Gen3.
  3. Ryzen™ Embedded R2514(25W) VS R1606G(25W). EMB-182 - Testing conducted by AMD Embedded Software Engineering Labs as of June 1st, 2022 on the Ryzen™ Embedded R2514 and Ryzen™ Embedded R1606G processors on AMD R2000 Development platform running Windows 10 Enterprise version 21H2 on 3DMark® 11-3DMarkscore. The R2514 system used DDR4-2667 RAM, AMD Radeon™ Graphics (driver version: 22.20-220506a-379436E) and BIOS TBP1000B. The R1606G system used DDR4-2400 RAM, AMD Radeon™ Graphics (driver version: 21.50.18-220315a-378119C), and BIOS RBB1208B. Results may vary.
  4. Ryzen™ Embedded R2514(25W) VS R1606G(25W). EMB-184 - Testing conducted by AMD Embedded Software Engineering Labs as of June 1st, 2022 on the Ryzen™ Embedded R2514 and Ryzen™ Embedded R1606G processors on AMD R2000 Development platform running Windows 10 Enterprise version 21H2 on Passmark v10 - CPU Mark. The R2514 system used DDR4-2667 RAM, AMD Radeon™ Graphics (driver version: 22.20-220506a-379436E) and BIOS TBP1000B. The R1606G system used DDR4-2400 RAM, AMD Radeon™ Graphics (driver version: 21.50.18-220315a-378119C), and BIOS RBB1208B. Results may vary.