The Versal AI Edge XA adaptive SoC and Ryzen Embedded V2000A Series processor, targeting crucial automotive areas like infotainment, advanced driver safety, and autonomous driving, are being developed in collaboration with an expanding network of automotive partners.
AMD is set to highlight its automotive innovations at CES 2024 in Las Vegas from January 9-11. The event will see the introduction of the Versal AI Edge XA adaptive SoC and Ryzen Embedded V2000A Series processor, which is aimed at enhancing key automotive segments such as infotainment, driver safety, and autonomous driving. Located at LVCC West Hall #W319, AMD’s booth will feature these new advancements.
The Versal AI Edge XA adaptive SoCs incorporate an advanced AI Engine to optimize various next-gen automotive systems and applications, including forward cameras, in-cabin monitoring, and autonomous driving technologies. These SoCs, being the first AMD 7nm auto-qualified devices, offer enhanced safety and security for automotive applications.
The Ryzen Embedded V2000A Series processors are set to revolutionize automotive digital cockpits, powering everything from infotainment systems to passenger displays. These processors, notable for being the first x86 auto-qualified family, bring a PC-like experience to automotive entertainment.
Salil Raje, senior vice-president and general manager at AMD, emphasizes the growth potential in the automotive market and the synergy since Xilinx’s acquisition. He looks forward to showcasing AMD’s collaborative achievements in advancing the automotive industry at CES 2024.
Versal AI Edge XA adaptive SoCs with AI engines excel in AI computing, vision, and signal processing, and are suited for AI inference and edge sensors like LiDAR and cameras. They offer a range of capabilities from 20k LUTs to 521k LUTs and from 5 TOPs to 171 TOPs. Designers benefit from scalable solutions across this portfolio with uniform tools, ecosystem, and safety certifications.
AMD is releasing the first Versal AI Edge XA devices in early 2024, with more planned for later that year. These devices are tailored for high-performance AI applications, ensuring safety and advancing automotive designs.
The new AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000A Series processor caters to elevated in-vehicle experiences (IVX), focusing on entertainment, connectivity, and safety. Built with 7nm technology, ‘Zen 2’ cores, and AMD Radeon Vega 7 graphics, it offers high-definition graphics and multitasking capabilities for infotainment and IVX systems, ensuring passengers stay connected.
AMD’s showcase at CES 2024 includes a range of automotive solutions, featuring In-Vehicle Experience, AI-based Multi-sensor Object Detection, and more, in partnership with firms like BlackBerry, Luxoft, and Visteon.