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AMD Announces Ryzen Embedded 8000 Series With Focus On Industrial AI
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Originally posted by coder View PostYou don't seem to get it. Often times, what's required of an embedded solution is that it be cheap & reliable. Performance-wise, it merely needs to be adequate. If Zen 1 fits the bill, then a company has no incentive to re-engineer their product to use the latest & greatest CPU. That engineering & validation effort costs money, not to mention the higher unit-cost of using the newer chips, yet would likely offer no perceived benefit to the end user.
Furthermore, because of these reasons, industrial equipment makers often require embedded chips to have long-term availability windows (10 years is not atypical), specifically so they don't have to frequently re-engineer their products and then support a whole bunch of different versions in the field.
You clearly don't understand this market. It's funny how strong people's opinions can be of something they don't understand.
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Originally posted by Panix View PostHe doesn't understand. AI is just beginning and it's a really bad development. I am reading about it just because we can't avoid it. AMD pretty much ignores everything other than gaming but the fact they are focusing major attention on AI - is really saying something.
What is new today is the power of processors, which are much much faster and the BIG DATA, but the AIs still have the same theorical bases.
The biggest revolution is not the AI , but the PROCESSORS SPEED and the BIG DATA.
PROCESSORS SPEED thanks to Intel, Amd, Ngreedia etc etc.
BIG DATA thanks to people who share their life on facebook, instagram, tiktok , xtwitter and other social medias who are saving and using billions and billions of data to feed their AIs.
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