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 PostPosted: Tue Feb 23, 2016 5:00 pm    Post subject: AMD Expands G-Series Embedded SoCs with Excavator Microarch Reply with quote Back to top



<p align="center"></p><p><p>Back in October 2015, AMD&rsquo;s embedded business unit announced the first SoCs from AMD using DDR4, combining AMD&rsquo;s Excavator cores found in the Carrizo notebook platform but &nbsp;fully integrated solutions focused at digital signage, medical, military, and other verticals. These were essentially Carrizo laptop parts validated slightly differently, in a variety of configurations using DDR4, and high performance by the R-series moniker. Today&rsquo;s announcement is that the G-Series SoCs, the lower performance members of the stack, will also be transitioning to Excavator.</p>

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<p>Both the FT3 and FP4 platforms will have new pin-compatible parts with 10-year life cycles: for the FT3 package this is the lower-power G-Series LX, based on Jaguar, and in FP4 this is &lsquo;Brown Falcon&rsquo; and &lsquo;Prairie Falcon&rsquo;, being the I-Family and the J-Family of the G-Series respectively using Excavator.</p>

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<p>The two families of G-Series are split in more ways than just performance. The I-Family use two Excavator cores (one module) and 4 GCN compute units (256 SPs) with dual channel DDR3/4 memory and 12-15W using a configurable TDP. The J-Family in contrast are lower power, using half as many GCN compute units (128 SPs), with single channel DDR3/4 but with the capacity to enable 10-bit h.265 decode. For integration into existing platforms, the R-Series and I-Family use a similar firmware arrangement but the J-Family has a different BIOS and microcode.</p>

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<p>On the memory front, the differentiator of dual channel DDR3/4-1600 on the I-Family with ECC support is above the single channel DDR3/4-1866 on the J-Family which does not have ECC support. Both SoC families will have a root complex with a single PCIe 3.0 x4 and four PCIe x1, along with two USB 3.0 and a USB 2.0, but the J-Family will only support one SATA port rather than two on the I-Family.</p>

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<p>The new G-Series LX model by contrast is a dual core Jaguar part with one compute unit (64 SPs) and aimed at a 6-15W TDP window, supporting AMD Secure and a single channel of DDR3. AMD&rsquo;s aim here is to provide competitive parts to ARM&rsquo;s and ARM&rsquo;s partners&rsquo; offerings at a roughly similar price but are x86 compatible for software and a wider support program with that 10-year longevity. It was commented that AMD has a history of long-term support, given that Geode processors are still being manufactured and sold with no real EOL in sight, but these new LX models offer an upgrade path.</p>

<p style="text-align: center;"><img alt="" src="http://images.anandtech.com/doci/10083/LX%20Block.png" style="width: 250px; height: 236px;" />&nbsp;

<img alt="" src="http://images.anandtech.com/doci/10083/I%20Block.png" style="width: 250px; height: 238px;" /><img alt="" src="http://images.anandtech.com/doci/10083/J%20Block.png" style="width: 250px; height: 240px;" /></p>

<p>Alongside the base specifications for the new embedded parts, AMD has plans down the line to introduce iTemp variants of at least the I-Family that have a wider validated temperature window.&nbsp;</p>

<p><div>Gallery: AMD G-Series<div></div></div></p>
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