The
AMD GX-416RA is a processor based on the
Temash architecture. It uses
Jaguar cores and was manufactured using the 28 nm process. This chip was specifically designed for embedded systems and devices with a small footprint. One of its greatest strengths was the high integration of components.
It combines computing cores and a graphics unit on a single chip. This greatly simplifies system design and saves valuable space. We have noticed how well it suited many compact solutions and optimized these systems. The
AMD GX-416RA was also characterized by its energy efficiency. This made it ideal for systems that did not require active cooling.
It was also perfect for applications that had to consume very little energy. With its 2 MB Level 2 cache, it offered a solid foundation for its tasks. The memory bandwidth of 13 GB/s supported the built-in components very well. It was a reliable choice for developers who valued a balanced
performance.
Its design also allowed for very robust and durable systems.
- High integration of CPU and graphics
- Pronounced energy efficiency
- Suitable for compact systems
- Reliable performance for embedded applications