It might be 2023 but Zen 3 isn't going anywhere as AMD has launched its brand new Ryzen Embedded 5000 CPUs for networking customers.
The AMD Ryzen Embedded 5000 CPUs are the company's latest Zen 3-based processor family, including the Ryzen Embedded V3000 and EPYC Embedded 7000 series.
Ryzen Embedded 5000 processors deliver the ideal combination of performance and reliability required for 24×7 security and networking applications. This expansion of our embedded product portfolio offers a mid-range solution that fills the gap between our low-power BGA Ryzen Embedded and our world-class EPYC embedded family for customers requiring both high performance and scalability of up to 16 cores.
— Rajneesh Gaur, corporate vice president & general manager, Embedded Solutions Group, AMD
The new AMD Ryzen Embedded 5000 CPUs are built on the 7nm process node technology and will offer a "planned five-year manufacturing availability," equipped with six, eight, twelve, or sixteen cores and support for up to 24 lanes of PCIe Gen4 connectivity. The Ryzen Embedded 5000 Series CPUs are developed for reliability to support the consistent uptime requirements needed by security and networking enterprises.
AMD's new Ryzen Embedded 5000 CPUs include robust reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) options, which will consist of an ECC-supported memory subsystem & TDP profiles between 65 W to 105 W. Additionally, AMD Ryzen Embedded 5000 CPUs reduce the overall system cooling footprint for tight spaces and "cost-sensitive applications."
AMD’s success in the embedded market is built on offering differentiated and scalable offerings that address a wide range of applications with different power, performance and environmental requirements. The AMD
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