AMD (NASDAQ: AMD) today announced the expansion of the AMD
Versal™ adaptive system-on-chip (SoC) portfolio with the
introduction of the Versal RF Series that includes the industry’s
highest compute performance in a single-chip device with integrated
direct radio frequency (RF)-sampling data converters.1
Versal RF Series offers precise, wideband-spectrum observability
and up to 80 TOPS of digital signal processing (DSP) performance2
in a size, weight, and power (SWaP)-optimized design, targeting RF
systems and test equipment applications in the aerospace and
defense (A&D) and test and measurement (T&M) markets,
respectively.
Building on the success of the existing AMD Zynq™ RFSoC devices,
the highly integrated Versal RF Series heterogeneous computing
solution is the 5th generation of AMD direct RF devices and the
industry’s first to combine high-resolution RF data converters,
hard IP DSP compute blocks and AI Engines for DSP, along with
adaptive SoC programmable logic and an Arm® subsystem in a
monolithically integrated, single-chip device.
“Today’s advanced RF systems require high resolution and high
sample-rate RF data converters that use massive amounts of DSP
compute resources to process data quickly and adapt to changing
requirements, shifting workloads and mission profiles,” said Salil
Raje, senior vice president and general manager, Adaptive and
Embedded Computing Group, AMD. “AMD Versal RF Series adaptive SoCs
meet these requirements in a single chip, offering leadership
RF-sampling resolution and more DSP compute than multiple SoCs
combined.”3
Precise, Wideband-Spectrum ObservabilityVersal
RF Series adaptive SoCs enable simultaneous capture and analysis of
wideband-spectrum with high-resolution, multi-channel RF-converters
and low-latency processing. The monolithically integrated,
high-resolution (14-bit with calibration), 32
gigasamples-per-second (GSPS), 18 GHz RF analog-to-digital
converters (RF-ADCs) enable accurate, flexible and fast signal
characterization and analysis across a wide observable spectrum for
mission critical A&D applications such as phased array radar,
electromagnetic spectrum operations, signals intelligence, and
military and satellite communication terminals.
For T&M applications such as high-speed oscilloscopes and
wideband spectrum analyzers and generators, the Versal RF Series
provides a highly integrated solution with multiple RF channels up
to Ku band and enables advanced T&M signal processing functions
such as arbitrary resampling and spectral analysis. Direct RF
sampling up to 18 GHz and up to 32 GSPS enable multi-GHz of RF
bandwidth to be digitized on multiple channels simultaneously.
Massive DSP ComputeThe Versal RF Series
delivers up to 80 TOPS of DSP compute with up to 19X more DSP
compute, in channelizer mode, compared to the current generation
AMD Zynq™ UltraScale+™ RFSoC device.4
Select DSP functions are implemented in dedicated hard IP
blocks, including 4 GSPS FFT/iFFT, channelizer, polyphase arbitrary
resampler, and LDPC decoder, reducing dynamic power consumption by
up to 80 percent compared to an AMD soft logic implementation.5
SWaP-OptimizedThe combination of direct
RF-sampling data converters, DSP hard IP blocks, AI Engines and
adaptive SoC logic in a monolithic implementation provides a
flexible device with optimized SWaP, crucial for advanced signal
processing applications in the A&D and T&M markets.
Key DSP functions implemented in dedicated IP blocks deliver
significant power and area savings compared to soft logic
implementations and allow more compute in the same physical area to
meet constrained form factor requirements. The total DSP compute
provided by the top of stack Versal RF Series devices would require
multiple FPGAs for an equivalent computing solution.6 The amount of
programmable logic required to meet processing requirements is also
minimized, further reducing size and weight.
Versal RF Series development tools are available now. Silicon
samples and evaluation kits are expected to be available in Q4
2025, with production shipments expected to begin in the first half
of 2027.
Supporting Resources
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1 Based on an AMD internal analysis comparing the
theoretical processing capability (including hard IP, AIEs, and
DSPs) of the Versal RF VR1902 and VR1952 devices versus the largest
Intel Agilex 9 Direct RF-Series ARGW027 device and ADI Apollo AD
9084 and 9088 devices. Results may vary based on device,
configuration, design, and other factors. (VER-071)
2 Tera operations per second (TOPS) for an AMD Versal RF Series
device is the maximum number of operations per second that can be
executed in an optimal scenario and may not be typical. TOPS will
vary based on device, design, configuration, and other factors.
(VER-084)
3 Based on an AMD internal analysis, in November 2024, to
compare the amount of DSP processing, AI Engine compute, and RF-
sampling converter capabilities offered by one (1) Versal RF VR1652
device (single chip) versus that of four (4) Virtex UltraScale+
VU13P devices + one (1) Versal AI Core Series VC1702 device + one
(1) ADI discrete AD9084 RF converter. Results will vary based on
device, design, configuration, and other factors. (VER-077)
4 Based on AMD internal analysis to calculate the theoretical
DSP compute (including hard IP, AI Engines, and DSP) in channelizer
mode offered by the Versal RF Series devices versus the published
DSP compute of the previous-generation Zynq UltraScale+ RFSoC Gen
3, as of September 2024. Actual results will vary based on
configuration, device, design, and other factors. (VER-068)
5 Based on an AMD engineering projection of hard IP power
values, November 2024. AMD Power Design Manager (2023.2.2) used to
determine total power of soft logic, based on Vivado 2023.2.2 IP
catalog. (VER-074)
6 Based on an AMD internal analysis (including hard IP, AI
Engines, and DSP) to calculate the TOPS offered by a single (1)
Versal RF VR1652 device versus the TOPS of one (1) Intel Agilex
Direct RF-Series ARGW014 FPGA and two (2) additional Intel Agilex 7
Series AGI022 FPGAs. Results may vary based on device,
configuration, design, and other factors. (VER-070)
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408-749-2845Mitch.Haws@amd.com
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