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AMD Improve Service For G-Series Embedded Processor

CMD launched three processors and adds partner services to the embedded processor G-Series to increase demand for Bobcat platform.

The company said the chip will be aimed at the embedded systems market 'without head', targeting device that requires sophisticated processors but does not operate with the monitor or input device. The purpose of the new chip is to expand Bobcat platform to market that do not require a visual component platform.


"We know that AMD Embedded Apus G-Series addresses a significant trend toward high-performance visual components in embedded systems, but there also remains a major market that can benefit from Bobcat CPU-based stand-alone and we respond to those in need," said director of AMD's embedded solutions, Buddy Broeker.
Bobcat platform targeting the embedded processor market that has expanded into new areas. Along with traditional embedded devices, low-power chips used to power netbooks, tablets and even a special server energy efficient equipment.
To help encourage its Embedded Systems business, AMD said that it will expand the services offered by vendors. The company is adding support for open source BIOS Coreboot also reference design kit for home appliances and server SMB.
In addition, the company launched an extension to the Fusion Partner Program and Technology Systems will provide system vendor tracer embedded in equipment, training and support for marketing and sales operations.
"We recognize that to succeed, our partners do not have to just be the best in class silicon, they need marketing and sales support to get their products to market," wrote the AMD Fusion Partner Program senior manager of marketing - John Honning in his company blog posts .

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