AMD expanding Ryzen AI product line
AMD expanded its Ryzen AI Embedded P100 processor lineup to support demanding robotics and industrial AI applications at the edge. The chips are designed for autonomous robots, factory automation, and other AI-driven systems that require real-time processing and reliable 24/7 operation.
They combine CPU, GPU, and a dedicated neural processing unit (NPU) on one chip to accelerate AI inference and robotics workloads. The processors offer up to 8–12 Zen 5 CPU cores and up to 80 TOPS of AI performance, enabling robots to process sensor data and run AI models locally.
In robotics systems, the CPU handles navigation, motion control, and route planning, while the GPU processes data from multiple cameras and sensors. Compared with earlier embedded chips, the new series delivers more CPU cores, stronger GPU compute, and higher AI throughput in the same compact form factor. AMD also provides the ROCm open-source software stack to help developers build AI-enabled robotic and industrial edge applications.
The expanded Ryzen AI Embedded P100 lineup targets next-generation robotics by providing compact, high-performance processors capable of running AI perception, planning, and control directly on robots without relying on cloud computing.