Interactive AMD LAUNCHES RYZEN
The launch of AMD’s Ryzen is a significant moment for the global machine-based gaming industry. Quixant’s Jon Jayal set the questions for AMD’s Mitch Furman, asking about the importance of the launch and what developers, operators and players can expect from Ryzen
Machine gaming - Ryzen to the challenges ahead
Jon Jayal, CEO, Quixant
How long have Quixant and AMD collaborated on technology for the gaming market?
The AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 offers support for
thermal design power ranges from 12W to 54W, allowing
gaming manufacturers to select the power consumption that is ideal for their applications, instead of being locked in to a
specific TDP that may not suit system needs. Additionally, by eliminating the need for an external GPU, Quixant can
simplify the design process to develop a sleeker, smaller system that still packs a powerful punch.
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AMD and Quixant have enjoyed a longstanding partnership for more than a decade, delivering advanced computer platforms for casino gaming machines and skill-based gaming systems. In fact, the first product we brought to market was the QX-10 in 2006, which is a testament to our history of collaboration. Together, AMD and Quixant have experienced the transition from 2D to 3D gaming, the evolution from single screen to multi-screen displays, and have enabled striking visual features and exceptional graphics performance for an increasingly immersive gaming environment. One example of innovation to come out of the partnership is that Quixant, with support from AMD, can support 10 displays simultaneously, and is the only gaming company to achieve this to date.
Tell us a bit about the catalysts driving development of the new AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 processor family.
End-users are increasingly demanding features such as 4K resolution not only in their consumer devices like smart TVs, personal computers (PCs) and mobile phones, but as part of broader entertainment experiences encompassing casino gaming. Te ability to deliver a 4K display is becoming critical to holding players’ attention for longer periods of time and attracting younger audiences. Enabling a 3D environment and driving multiple displays are additional core components that AMD considered when
developing the AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 to help customers like Quixant gain a competitive edge in the casino gaming industry.
What benefits does the AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 processor family offer for the gaming market?
Te key advantages of the AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 for the gaming market are integration, performance and power efficiency. By combining high-performance central processing units (CPUs) and graphics processing units (GPUs) on a single die, gaming manufacturers like Quixant can replace what were previously two discrete chips on a board with a single solution. Tis results in a major boost in performance with throughput as high as 3.6 TFLOPS as well as reduced power consumption for systems that are required to run seamlessly 24/7. Te AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 offers support for thermal design power (TDP) ranges from 12W to 54W, allowing gaming manufacturers to select the power consumption
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