AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced a strategic collaboration with
ECARX, a global mobility tech company. The companies will work
together on an in-vehicle computing platform for next-generation
electric vehicles (EVs), expected to be in mass production for
global rollout in late 2023. The ECARX digital cockpit will be the
first in-vehicle platform to be offered with AMD Ryzen Embedded
V2000 processors and AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series GPUs along with
ECARX hardware and software.
Combining the extensive experience in automotive digital cockpit
design of ECARX with AMD advanced computing power and stunning
visual graphic rendering capabilities, the companies aim to deliver
an innovative in-car experience. The digital cockpit will launch
with advanced features including driver information mode, heads-up
display, rear seat entertainment, multiple-displays, multi-zone
voice recognition, high-end gaming and a full 3D user
experience.
“As car companies seek to deliver immersive experiences and
intelligent features for their next-generation electric vehicles,
the AMD-powered ECARX digital cockpit will address these needs for
the global automotive market,” said Rajneesh Gaur, corporate vice
president and general manager, Embedded Business, AMD. “We are
excited to work with ECARX as our first strategic ecosystem partner
in China for the digital cockpit using our Ryzen Embedded V2000
processors and Radeon RX 6000 Series GPUs.”
“The global automotive industry is transforming towards an
intelligent future at an unprecedented pace with demand for
computing power and graphics capabilities rapidly increasing,” said
Ziyu Shen, Chairman and CEO of ECARX. “With this collaboration, we
will further enable OEMs and tier 1 suppliers to enhance their
digital cockpit experiences as they seek to create greater consumer
value through intelligent connected cars.”
The automotive EV market, as well as the technology required to
support it, represents an unprecedented growth opportunity in the
years ahead according to analyst firm, Strategy Analytics. “EV
adoption is now a key underlying factor for growth in the
automotive semiconductor market and the associated semiconductor
demand is forecast to grow at a CAAGR of 31% over 2021 - 2026,”
said Asif Anwar, executive director – PBCS and EVS, Strategy
Analytics. “The EV revolution is here, with next-generation EV
platforms at the leading edge of domain- and zonal-based
architecture driving adoption of the digital cockpit, ADAS and the
connected vehicle.”
About AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000
Processors
The Ryzen Embedded V2000 Series processors are the
second generation designed for automotive in-vehicle infotainment
and instrumentation applications, plus additional applications such
as industrial edge, thin client, and miniPC systems. For customers
and applications that need high-performance display capabilities,
the Ryzen Embedded V2000 Series processors can power up to four
independent displays simultaneously in 4K resolution as it is
equipped with up to eight CPU cores and seven GPU compute units. A
single AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000 Series processor provides up to 2x1
the multi-threaded performance-per-watt, up to 30 percent2 better
single-thread CPU performance and up to 40 percent3 better graphics
performance over the previous generation.
About AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series
GPUs
AMD Radeon RX 6000 Series GPUs are built upon the breakthrough
AMD RDNA™ 2 graphics architecture, the only graphics architecture
that spans from next-generation desktop PCs, laptops and consoles
to mobile devices and automotive infotainment systems. Engineered
from the ground up for superior performance and power efficiency,
AMD RDNA 2 architecture offers up to 2x higher performance4 and up
to 50 percent more performance-per-watt5 in select titles compared
to the previous-generation AMD RDNA architecture.
Supporting Resources
- Learn more about Ryzen Embedded V2000
- Learn more about Radeon RX 6000
- Become a fan of AMD on Facebook
- Follow AMD on Twitter
About ECARX ECARX is transforming vehicles
into seamlessly integrated information, communications and
transportation devices. It is shaping the interaction between
people and cars by rapidly advancing the technology at the heart of
smart mobility. ECARX's current core products include infotainment
head units (IHU), digital cockpits, vehicle chip-set solutions, a
core operating system and integrated software stack. Beyond this,
ECARX is developing a full-stack automotive computing platform.
Over the last three years, ECARX's technology has been
integrated into more than 3.2 million cars worldwide. ECARX was
founded in 2017 and has since grown to over 2,000 team members,
with facilities in China and Europe. The co-founders are two
automotive entrepreneurs, Chairman and CEO Ziyu Shen and Eric Li
(Li Shufu), who is also the founder and chairman of Zhejiang Geely
Holding Group (Geely), one of the largest automotive groups in the
world that holds ownership interest and investment in international
brands such as Lotus, Lynk & Co, Polestar, smart and Volvo
Cars.
About AMD For more than 50 years AMD has
driven innovation in high-performance computing, graphics and
visualization technologies. Billions of people, leading Fortune 500
businesses and cutting-edge scientific research institutions around
the world rely on AMD technology daily to improve how they live,
work and play. AMD employees are focused on building leadership
high-performance and adaptive products that push the boundaries of
what is possible. For more information about how AMD is enabling
today and inspiring tomorrow, visit the AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) website,
blog, LinkedIn and Twitter pages.
©2022 Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. All rights reserved.
AMD, the AMD Arrow logo, Versal and combinations thereof
are trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. Other names are for
informational purposes only and may be trademarks of their
respective owners
1 Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of July 2020 on
the Ryzen™ Embedded V2718 and June 2018 on the Ryzen
Embedded V1605B processor both at 15 watts (STAPM mode enabled)
using Cinebench R15 nt. Results may
vary. EMB-169 2 Testing conducted by AMD Performance Labs
as of July 2020 on the Ryzen™ Embedded V2718 and June 2018 on the
Ryzen Embedded V1605B processor both at 15 watts (STAPM mode
enabled) using Cinebench R15 1T. Results may vary. EMB-1713 Testing
conducted by AMD Performance Labs as of July 2020 on the Ryzen™
Embedded V2718 and June 2018 on the Ryzen Embedded V1605B processor
both at 15 watts (STAPM mode enabled) using 3DMark11. Results may
vary. EMB-1724 Testing done by AMD performance labs October 20 2020
on RX 6900 XT and RX 5700 XT (20.45-201013n driver), AMD Ryzen 9
5900X (3.70GHz) CPU, 16GB DDR4-3200MHz, Engineering AM4
motherboard, Win10 Pro 64. The following games were tested at 4k at
max settings: Battlefield V DX11, Doom Eternal Vulkan, Forza DX12,
Resident Evil 3 DX11, Shadow of the Tomb Raider DX12. Laptop
manufacturers may vary configurations, yielding different
results.Performance may vary. 5 Testing done by AMD performance
labs 10/16/20, using Assassins Creed Odyssey (DX11, Ultra),
Battlefield V (DX12, Ultra), Borderlands 3 (DX12, Ultra), Control
(DX12, High), Death Stranding (DX12 Ultra), Division 2 (DX12,
Ultra), F1 2020 (DX12, Ultra), Far Cry 5 (DX11, Ultra), Gears of
War 5 (DX12, Ultra), Hitman 2 (DX12, Ultra), Horizon Zero Dawn
(DX12, Ultra), Metro Exodus (DX12, Ultra), Resident Evil 3 (DX12,
Ultra), Shadow of the Tomb Raider (DX12, Highest), Strange Brigade
(DX12, Ultra), Total War Three Kingdoms (DX11, Ultra), Witcher 3
(DX11, Ultra no HairWorks) at 4K. System comprised of a Radeon RX
6800 XT GPU with AMD Radeon Graphics driver 27.20.12031.1000 and an
Radeon RX 5700 XT GPU with AMD Radeon Graphics driver
26.20.13001.9005, Intel Core i9-9900K (3600 MHz 8C/16T), 32 GB at
2133 MHz, ROG MAXIMUS XI HERO (WI-FI) motherboard. Laptop
manufacturers may vary configurations, yielding different results.
Performance may vary. RX-549
Contact:David
SzabadosAMD
Communications(408) 472-2439David.szabados@amd.com
Laura GravesAMD Investor
Relations(408) 306-9157Laura.graves@amd.com
Nikki RookeECARX
Communicationsnikki.rooke@ecarxgroup.com
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD)
Historical Stock Chart
From Apr 2024 to May 2024
Advanced Micro Devices (NASDAQ:AMD)
Historical Stock Chart
From May 2023 to May 2024