AMD’s Embedded G-Series system-on-chip (SoC) will be powering the new TVS-863+ and the TVS-x63 platform from QNAP, a provider of network attached storage (NAS) systems.
The AMD Embedded G-Series SoC (previously codenamed “Steppe Eagle”) offers QNAP a platform with a high performance quad-core 2.4GHz processor, up to 16GB RAM support, integrated security with hardware encryption engine, and a discrete-class GPU and I/O controller on the same die.
“The AMD Embedded G-Series SoC is ideal for medium-sized business (SMB) and small office/home office (SOHO) network storage needs,” says YT Lee, vice president, QNAP. “It provides a low-power platform with exceptionally high performance at an affordable price point.”
QNAP TVS-x63+ series Turbo vNAS is powered by a AMD quad-core 2.4 GHz processor with 10 GbE capability, and features a hardware-accelerated encryption engine with over 400MB/s throughput, AMD Radeon graphics, and AMD-V virtualization support. The platform offers customers centralized data storage, sharing, backup, and management, along with comprehensive business applications. Additional features of the platform include:
- High-speed 10GbE for fast business data backup, sharing, and video editing
- Fast 256-bit full AES NAS encryption performance for enhanced data security
- QNAP QvPC Technology for running multiple virtual machines with 4K display support
- Professional network video recorder system for real-time monitoring, recording, playback, alarm notifications, and Intelligent Video Analytics (IVA) when used with supported IP cameras
- On-the-fly and background video transcoding with hardware acceleration
- Dual HDMI connectivity with 7.1-Channel HD audio pass-through
QNAP’s new TVS-x63+ series Turbo vNAS will be available later this month at most retailers.