The AMD Embedded R-Series APU combines the new ‘Piledriver’ CPU architecture, an evolution of the ‘Bulldozer’ architecture, with discrete-class, DirectX 11-capable AMD Radeon 7000 Series graphics in a heterogeneous multicore embedded processing platform.
“AMD pioneered the embedded APU to offer our customers a high-performance, power-efficient, small form-factor embedded processor,” said Buddy Broeker, director, AMD Embedded Solutions. “With the AMD Embedded R-Series, we are taking our APU technology to the next level. By leveraging its seamlessly integrated heterogeneous system architecture, developers can tap into a high-performance and efficient parallel processing engine to accelerate their graphics- and compute-intensive applications, all while using industry-standard libraries such as OpenCL and DirectCompute.”



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