AMD has added three new chips to its Versal Prime Series Gen 2 lineup — the Versal 2VM3454, 2VM3254, and 2VM3104. Designed for space-constrained applications like Pro AV, broadcast, and industrial IoT, these new devices deliver up to 100K DMIPS of scalar compute in packages as small as 23 x 23 mm.AMD started shipping the first production units of the Versal Prime Gen2 Series with the 2VM3858 device late last year. The 2VM3558 has since entered full production, while the 2VM3358 is currently sampling. These new devices are designed to provide an optimized footprint and processing subsystem compared to the earlier models. Despite the reduction in core count, AMD claims these devices can deliver up to 5x the scalar compute performance compared to existing AMD adaptive SoCs.AMD Versal Prime Series Gen 2 (2VM3104, 2VM3254, and 2VM3454) specifications:
Processor Subsystem (PS)
APU – Quad-core Arm Cortex-A78AE with 64 KB L1 Cache (with parity & ECC), 512 KB L2 Cache, and 2 MB L3 Cache per cluster
Real-time Processor – Hexa-core (6x) Arm Cortex-R52 with 32 KB L1 Cache (with ECC) and 128 KB TCM (with ECC)
GPU – Integrated single-core Arm Mali-G78AE GPU















