AMD has recently launched its Kria K24 System on Module (SOM) and starter kit, catering to the needs of industrial and commercial applications. The Kria K24 SOM is a compact and powerful computing platform designed to accelerate the development of edge AI and IoT solutions.
The Kria K24 SOM is powered by an AMD Ryzen Embedded V2000 processor, providing high-performance compute capabilities for a wide range of applications. With support for up to four independent displays, hardware-based video decoding and encoding, and a wide range of I/O options, the Kria K24 SOM offers flexibility and versatility required for various industrial and commercial applications.
The starter kit includes the Kria K24 SOM along with a carrier board, enabling developers to quickly get started with their edge AI and IoT projects. The carrier board provides connectivity options, including PCIe, USB, and Ethernet, making it easy to integrate the Kria K24 SOM into existing systems.
According to AMD, the Kria K24 SOM and starter kit are optimized for computer vision and machine learning workloads, enabling developers to build intelligent edge solutions for applications such as industrial automation, smart retail, and smart cities.
“With the launch of the AMD Kria portfolio, we are enabling a new generation of smart and autonomous machines powered by high-performance AMD Ryzen Embedded processors and a comprehensive software ecosystem,” said Amey Deosthali, Senior Director of Embedded Solutions at AMD.
The introduction of the Kria K24 SOM and starter kit by AMD is expected to accelerate the deployment of edge AI and IoT solutions in industrial and commercial sectors, providing developers with powerful and flexible compute capabilities for their projects.
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– AMD launches Kria K24 SOM and starter kit for industrial and commercial applications – The Robot Report