Bedrock V3000 Basic fanless industrial computer is powered by an AMD Ryzen Embedded V3000 processor – CNX Software
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SolidRun Bedrock V3000 Basic is an industrial fanless computer based on the new AMD Ryzen Embedded V3000 Zen3 processor family designed for storage and networking applications.
More specifically, the embedded computer is based on the AMD Ryzen Embedded V3C48 octa-core/sixteen-thread processor with up to 64 GB DDR5 memory, support for up to three M.2 key-M 2280 NVMe SSDs, and impressive network connectivity options with two SFP+ cages capable of 10 Gbps speeds, four 2.5GbE RJ45 ports, and optional support for WiFi 6, 4G and/o 5G cellular connectivity.
Bedrock V3000 Basic specifications:
Three mounting options are available namely DIN-rail, wall, and table top. SolidRun offers two cooling solutions with 30W and 60W dissipation to meet a specific customer’s cooling requirement. The tile variant shown at the top can be fastened to a cold plate on the chassis of the customer’s product, and SolidRun also offers a “Deck concept” with the modules from the design for customers wanting to handle the cooling solution entirely by themselves.
Windows 10/11/IoT and Linux are supported, but the company says other x86 operating systems should work too. The computer will be used in harsh environments like factories, mining operations, etc… where high-speed networking and fast storage are required. Talking about performance, all we get for now is a Geekbench 5 chart comparing the AMD Ryzen Embedded V3000 to the Intel Xeon D-1541 and other Intel Atom processors typically used in networking applications: Atom C3958 and Atom x6425E.
There’s no available information, and unsurprisingly no public pricing for this type of hardware, but you can get more details and/or request a quote on the product page.
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Looks quite interesting especially as a fanless solution. But this one probably will not be cheap.
does it cost over $1000 ?
> Quad channel
It’s dual channel.
https://www.amd.com/en/products/specifications/embedded/25681
That’s SolidRun answer:
Two DDR5 SODIMMs. Each DDR5 SODIMM is 2x32bit channel. So technically quad channel, but only slightly faster than DDR4 dual (64 bit) channel.
When they don’t want to tell the price…