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"We selected the AMD Embedded G-Series processor because it is an integrated circuit that combines a low-power CPU and a discrete-level GPU into a single embedded Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) for advanced graphics and multi-media integration," said Richard Dean, program manager, VDC Research. "Among the benefits are the integration of the APU, which reduces the foot print size of a three-chip platform to two chips, and the overall reduction in costs across the product's lifecycle."
"Embedded Systems Conference showcases the best of the best in our industry and it's very gratifying that a product we feel can change the dynamics of the industry has been recognized as the top hardware product this year," said Buddy Broeker, director, Embedded Solutions, AMD. "The AMD Embedded G-Series platform represents a major advancement for the capabilities of embedded systems and yet still enables reduction of the key thresholds of power, area and costs. This is a trend that AMD expects to continue in the years to come."
AMD is the only company in the industry today providing a complete roster of CPUs, chipsets, discrete GPUs, and APUs with the features and support to meet embedded system requirements.
Additional Resources
- Read about a variety of embedded industry topics on the AMD@Work/Embedded blog
- www.amd.com/embedded
- Develop and design with AMD Embedded Solutions
- Register for the AMD Fusion Developer Summit
- Learn about the OpenCL™ programming standard for heterogeneous systems
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