- Linux OS support with upstreamed Ubuntu and Yocto drivers
- Planned product availability up to 10 years, providing customers with a long-lifecycle support roadmap
- Available security capabilities include AMD Memory Guard4 for defending against unauthorized memory access, and AMD Platform Secure Boot5 to mitigate for firmware advanced persistent threats (APTs)
Supporting Resources
- Learn more about the AMD Ryzen Embedded V3000 Series
- AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V3000 processors Product Brief
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1 EMB-191: Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of July 2022 on the RyzenTM Embedded V3C18I and January 2022 on the Ryzen Embedded V1500 processor at 15 Watts and 16W TDP respectively (STAPM mode disabled) using CoreMark (compiler option: v1.0 binaries gcc610_O3_1T preset), on a test system comprising: Ryzen™ Embedded V3C18I processor: AMD Reference FOX Motherboard, 2x16GB DDR5-4800 Micron RAM, Samsung PM9A1 M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen4 512GB storage, Linux Ubuntu 22.04.3 with Kernel 5.18, Insyde BIOS RFX1001A, AMD package drivers 2022.20 Ryzen™ Embedded V1500 processor: AMD Reference BILBY Motherboard, 2x8GB DDR4-3200 Micron RAM, Samsung SSD EVO M.2 M.2 256GB storage, Linux Ubuntu 20.04.2 with Kernel 5.15, Insyde BIOS RBB1208A, AMD package driver 2021.40. PC manufacturers may vary configurations, yielding different results. The Ryzen Embedded V3C18I scored 34,906 iterations / second and V1500 15,526 iterations / second using CoreMark (compiler option: v1.0 binaries gcc610_O3_1T preset). (34,906/15,525= 224% the performance or 1.24x (124%) better.
2 EMB-190: Ryzen™ Embedded V3C48 processor family offers dual-channel 64-bit DDR5 up to 4800 MT/s. Ryzen™ Embedded V1780 processor family offers dual-channel 64-bit DDR4 up to 3200 MT/s. 50% = (4800 – 3200) / 3200
3 EMB-189: Ryzen™ Embedded V3000 processor family offers up to 8 “Zen 3” x86 CPU cores. Ryzen™ Embedded V1000 processor family offers up to 4 “Zen” x86 CPU cores.
4 Full system memory encryption with AMD Memory Guard is included in AMD Ryzen PRO, AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO, and AMD Athlon PRO processors. Requires OEM enablement. Check with the system manufacturer prior to purchase. GD-206.
5 An OEM who has enabled the AMD Platform Secure Boot feature grants permission for their cryptographically signed BIOS code to run only on their platforms using an AMD Platform Secure Boot enabled motherboard. One-time-programmable fuses in the processor bind the processor to the OEM’s firmware code signing key. From that point on, that processor can only be used with motherboards that use the same code signing key. GD-192.
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