 AMD today unveiled two ne processors named AMD Turion Neo X2 processor Model L625 and the AMD Athlon Neo X2 processor Model L325 which are 18W TDP processors fro the scalable ASB1 BGA (ball grid array) embedded client platform.
AMD says that the new processors are ideal for embedded applications such as single board computing and thin client systems along with solutions for self-service kiosks, point of sale machines and digital signage.
The company claims that the addition of dual-core processors to the ASB1 BGA platform can assist in increasing the performance of existing single-core designs. Furthermore, when combined with either the AMD 780E or M690E chipset, designers can leverage from a complete x86-based solution which will help streamline development, minimize time-to-market and offer leading-edge graphics.
“We are committed to helping simplify the development cycle for our embedded customers with a platform that readily addresses the shifting needs of their markets,” said Buddy Broeker, director, Embedded Computing Solutions Division, AMD. “Systems such as digital signage, point of sale, and thin clients require PC-class performance and a rich graphics experience. Our ASB1 BGA platform is a ready-to-go, one-stop solution for these markets and at the same time offers the flexibility of multiple CPU and chipset choices.” |