x86 SoC · serves as: Real-time control, Perception, AI acceleration.
Which group AMD Ryzen Embedded V3000 Series belongs to and how it is built
Embedded x86 / ARM SoCs used in robots as the main computing unit.
x86 embedded SoC combining CPU, GPU and I/O in a single die.
The AMD Ryzen Embedded V3000 Series is a family of x86 processors for embedded networking, storage and edge systems, combining ‘Zen 3’ cores with DDR5 4800 MT/s memory with ECC and 20 lanes of PCIe Gen4. Parts are offered in a compact lidless BGA FP7r2 25×35 mm package with a 0.65 mm pitch and TDP configurable from 10 to 54 W.
The series offers extensive RAS (Reliability, Availability, Serviceability) coverage, integrated dual 10 Gb Ethernet MACs, AMD Secure Processor and AMD Memory Guard, and planned product availability of up to 10 years — making V3000 suitable for always-on, 24/7 deployments in networking equipment, industrial controllers and robotics edge gateways.
Note: this document describes the series as a family. Individual SKUs (V3C14, V3C16, V3C18, V3C44, V3C48) differ in core count, clock and TDP. Once variants are added to the catalog, they should be created as separate documents linked back to this family via familyRef / predecessorComponent.
