AMD Releases G-T56N and G-T40N APU’s for Embedded Systems – G-Series

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AMD today announced immediate availability of the new AMD Embedded G-Series processor, the worlds first and only Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) for embedded systems. The AMD Embedded G-Series, based on AMD Fusion technology, delivers a complete, full-featured embedded platform and incorporates the new low-power, x86 CPU based on the Bobcat core with a world-class DirectX 11-capable GPU and parallel processing engine on a single piece of silicon. The AMD DB-FT1 development board, pictured below, is an evaluation board for the AMD Embedded G-Series platform. The DB-FT1, a mini-ITX form factor board, supporting either the two-chip Ball Grid Array (BGA) packaged dual-core AMD Embedded G-T56N processor with AMD Radeon HD 6310 graphics, or dual-core AMD Embedded G-T40N processor with AMD Radeon HD 6250 graphics, combined with the AMD A55E controller hub, allows end users to have a very robust platform.

AMD DB-FT1 development board

AMDs commitment is to ensure the game-changing technologies we develop for consumers and the enterprise are also available for the vast and growing embedded market, said Patrick Patla, corporate vice president and general manager, Server and Embedded Division, AMD. Today, we have a record number of embedded launch partners. They are using the unique advancements of the AMD Embedded G-Series APU to develop a brand new generation of highly differentiated, energy-efficient, small form-factor embedded systems that can deliver the vivid visual experience expected in our always-connected world.

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