high-performance embedded GPUs. Tis allows customers to work with one company to create casino gaming solutions that support high quality 4K graphics on multiple screens, creating the next generation of gaming.
How do you see the solutions space evolving over the next 12 months?
You’ll start to see digital casino gaming companies look to replicate the experiences from desktop and console gaming. We’ve heard from plenty of our digital casino gaming customers that they want to replicate the types of engaging graphics in the desktop and console gaming industries. To do that, they have to have more graphics and compute performance to support not just one, but multiple 4K displays.
You can also expect to see digital casino gaming companies look at how to utilise machine vision and image recognition to help enhance a player’s experience with the game and casino rewards programmes.
Could you tell us more about your plans for 2020 in digital casino gaming?
At AMD, we’re pushing the computing and graphics boundaries for digital casino gaming. Our AMD Ryzen Embedded V1000 and R1000 processors power numerous gaming platforms from companies like
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Advantech, IGT, Quixant Scientific Games, Sapphire and others. In 2020, we’re going to continue to providing our customers with high-performance CPUs and GPUs that make a difference in their businesses. More specifically you will see AMD work with customers to support a growing demand for power and cost-efficient CPU/GPU SoCs, like the Ryzen Embedded R1000, that will support the sport betting kiosk market.
What we’ve heard from these customers is they want to be power and cost sensitive, but they still need to support engaging and high-definition graphics.
We will also be working with customers to provide our AMD EPYC Embedded and AMD EPYC data centre CPUs into the data centres that support the growing online gaming market. You can imagine digital casino gaming solutions are looking more at connected gaming systems, allowing customers to play against each other within the same casino or even remotely. Tose online experiences need to be powered by data centres and the AMD EPYC processors can support that.
Founded in 1969 as a Silicon Valley start-up, the AMD journey began with dozens of employees focused on leading-edge semiconductor products. From those modest beginnings, AMD has grown into a global company of 10,000 people, achieving many important industry firsts along the way. AMD today develops high-performance computing and visualisation products to solve some of the world’s toughest and most interesting challenges. There has never been a better time to be in the semiconductor industry, and AMD is ready to tackle the next 50 years with high-performance computing and graphics solutions that transform all of our lives.
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