More cores are better for security and virtualization, per Spectre/Meltdown. Why go backwards from 4 to 2 cores, when there are Intel mini PCs with 6 cores and Ryzen Embedded V3000 with 8 cores?
There were also security improvements between Ryzen Embedded V1000 and V3000.
Do embedded customers want a "perfectly sufficient" equivalent of their 8-year old device, or a flexible device with headroom for the next 8 years of sales & support?
There were also security improvements between Ryzen Embedded V1000 and V3000.
Do embedded customers want a "perfectly sufficient" equivalent of their 8-year old device, or a flexible device with headroom for the next 8 years of sales & support?