The
AMD GX-216HC is a processor that was once specifically developed for embedded systems. It is based on the
Temash architecture, specifically the
Jaguar+ generation, and was manufactured using the 28-nanometer process. A particularly noteworthy feature of this chip is its integrated graphics unit.
The AMD Radeon HD 8210 enabled the construction of systems entirely without a separate graphics card. This offered a very cost-effective and also very compact solution from the outset. We note that this processor still finds its useful niche in specific applications today. It is ideally suited for devices that require rather moderate computing power.
These include, for example, industrial controllers, thin clients, or digital display systems. The energy efficiency achieved at the time remains an advantage that should not be underestimated to this day. Equipped with a 1 MB Level 2 cache, the
AMD GX-216HC delivers solid and, above all, reliable performance.
It remains a stable option for long-life systems that do not require peak performance. The integrated nature also saves valuable space in the housing.
Integrated GraphicsHigh Energy EfficiencyReliable Embedded SystemsCompact Design- Integrated Graphics Unit
- High Energy Efficiency
- Reliability for Embedded Systems
- Compact Design