Sapphire announces FS-FP5V embedded Ryzen system
Sapphire launched a small motherboard that has been fitted with a built-in Ryzen-SoC. The 5 by 5 inch PCB reveals a motherboard with Ryzen V1000-series-soc, which is available in a two or four core model with SMT and Vega integrated graphics.
The mobo is based on two SODIMMs that support up-to ddr4-3200 MHz and has been fitted with an m.2 slot for an SSD and one for a network card. Interesting is the fact that the unit has four DisplayPort connections, each capable of 4K output. In addition, there are three USB 2.0 ports and a USB port with USB 3.1 specification, and also present are not one, but two Gigabit Ethernet ports and two audio connections.
-- Sapphire -- The new SAPPHIRE FS-FP5V 5”x 5” small form factor embedded motherboard is based on the latest AMD Ryzen Embedded V-Series Family APUs which features the industry-leading Vega GPU graphics combined with the high-performance “Zen” CPU Core. Four 4K displays can be supported in addition to dual-channel DDR4-3200 memory, dual Ethernet controllers, and M.2 for WiFi and SSD expansion. The SAPPHIRE FS-FP5V is an ideal solution for high resolution visual embedded applications like electronic gaming machines, medical imaging, interactive digital signage, thin clients, POS terminals and more.
Features | AMD V1000 FP5 BGA SoC with DirectX® 12 EGL 1.4, IOMMU 2.0, OpenCL™ 2.1 OpenGL® ES 1.1, 2.x, and 3.x (Halti) OpenGL® Next (Vulkan® ) OpenGL® 4.6, 10-bit HEVC decoder (H.265) VP9 decoder, up to 10-bit, limited profile 2 AMD IOMMU 2.0, Eyefinity Up to four DP 1.4 outputs 1 SATA III W/5V power headers M.2 2280 M key slot for storage M.2 2242 E key slot for WiFi module Type C U3.1, ALC262 HD 4CH Audio Two ball-bearing cooler, GPIO Headers |
CPU Socket | AMD Ryzen™ Embedded V1000 series (SOC FP5) |
System Memory | 2x DDR4 ECC/Non-ECC SO-DIMMs Dual Channel speed up to DDR4-3200 (configuration dependent) |
Expansion Slots | M.2 2280 M Key slot (PCIe x 4 or SATA III) M.2 2242 E Key slot (PCIe x 1) |
Bios | AMI |
Storage | 1x SATAIII, M.2 M Key slot |
Video Memory | Max Share memory -2048MB |
Display interface | Four DP++ Display Outputs |
Ethernet | Two Realtek RTL8111G PCIe Gigabit LAN |
LAN Connector | 2x RJ-45 at rear |
USB | 3xUSB2.0 ports, two at rear and one at front 1x USB3.1 USB type C at front |
Audio | ALC262 HD 4CH Audio |
Serial Port | 1x RS232/422/485 header |
Operating Temperature | 0°C~50°C (32°F~122°F) |
Dimensions | 147.3mm x 139.7mm (5.8" x 5.5") |
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This is the segment where AMDs APUs can really shine.
Are these actually available for consumers?
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What's the point of having three USB 2.0 ports and no 3.0 ports? If there's anything wrong about this tiny thing, it's that. Or are they perhaps thinking that someone will buy this 2018 device and connect it to a really picky usb gizmo straight from the year 2000? One 2.0 and two 3.0 would seem like wisdom.
Edit: Actually, if Vananovion is correct and these aren't available to consumers at all, it doesn't really matter. Not like it would make a difference inside some POS terminal (it being a POS and all).
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The real question is: Can it run Crysis?
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So tired of these silly Crysis statements.
My understanding is the game was a horribly optimized mess. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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Do want.