AMD-Xilinx Robotics Starter Kit kick-starts the intelligent factory of the future

17 May 2022

The Kria KR260 Starter Kit from AMD is a complete out-of-the-box solution for the rapid development of hardware-accelerated applications for robotics, machine vision and industrial communication & control
The Kria KR260 Starter Kit from AMD is a complete out-of-the-box solution for the rapid development of hardware-accelerated applications for robotics, machine vision and industrial communication & control

Kria KR260 Starter Kit enables rapid development of hardware-accelerated applications for robotics & industrial automation. Delivers nearly 5x productivity gain, up to 8x better performance/watt & 3.5x lower latency compared to competitive GPU-based solutions.

Robotics are a key enabler of today’s intelligent, connected factories and are increasingly being deployed in diverse use cases beyond the factory floor. Addressing the compute challenges of this growth market, high performance computing specialist, AMD, parent company of programmable logic specialist & inventor of the FPGA (field programmable gate array), Xilinx, has announced the Kria™ KR260 Robotics Starter Kit, the latest addition to the Kria portfolio of adaptive system-on-modules (SoMs) and developer kits. A scalable and out-of-the-box development platform for robotics, the Kria KR260 offers a seamless path to production deployment with the existing Kria K26 adaptive SoMs. With native ROS 2 support, the standard framework for robotics application development, and pre-built interfaces for robotics and industrial solutions, the new SoM starter kit enables rapid development of hardware-accelerated applications for robotics, machine vision and industrial communication & control.

The Kria KR260 Robotics Starter Kits builds on the success of our Kria SoMs and KV260 Vision AI Starter Kit for AI (artificial intelligence) and embedded developers, providing roboticists with a complete, out-of-the-box solution for this rapidly growing application space,” said Chetan Khona, Senior Director of Industrial, Vision, Healthcare & Sciences Markets at AMD. “Roboticists will now be able to work in their standard development environment on a platform that has all the interfaces and capabilities needed to be up and running in less than an hour. The KR260 Starter Kit is an ideal platform to accelerate robotics innovation and easily take ideas to production at scale.

With industry analyst firm, Omdia forecasting the robotics components market to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20.4% between 2019 and 2025, with the overall world markets revenue to increase to approximately $126 billion by 2025, the Kria KR260 end-to-end adaptive robotics platform is expected to deliver nearly a 5x productivity gain over competitive, Nvidia GPU-based solutions. Additionally, by accelerating the design cycle compared to chip-down design, the Kria SoM portfolio typically offers up to a nine-month savings in time-to-deployment, meaning getting started becomes quick and easy for all kinds of developers, with no FPGA expertise required.

Complete industrial solution

The KR260 hardware platform provides pre-built interfaces for robotics and industrial solutions that, combined with a growing list of accelerated applications, delivered via the AMD-Xilinx App Store, enable easy evaluation and a seamless path to deployment.

Central to the KR260 design experience and making the benefits of adaptive computing more accessible to the robotics community is the Kria Robotics Stack (KRS), an integrated set of robot libraries and utilities that use hardware to accelerate the development, maintenance and commercialisation of industrial-grade robotic solutions targeting Kria SoMs. The low-latency, adaptive computing architecture of Kria SoMs, implemented with KRS and ROS 2, can deliver over 8x better performance/watt and up to 3.5x lower latency compared to competitive GPU-based solutions.  

Kria KR260 Robotics Kit for Machine Vision_580x280
Kria KR260 Robotics Kit for Machine Vision_580x280

The KR260 also includes support for the widely-adopted Ubuntu embedded operating system, providing compatibility with the latest long-term support (LTS) versions of Ubuntu Linux Desktop (22.04) from Canonical and ROS 2 Humble Hawksbill.

AMD is collaborating with Open Robotics, the creators of ROS 2 and other open software and hardware platforms for robotics, to validate and ensure compliance of our ROS 2 implementation for the robotics community.

"The Kria SoM family and KR260 Starter Kit provide the robotics community with a great combination of performance, flexibility and rapid development time,” said Brian Gerkey, CEO of Open Robotics. “Users can create software-defined hardware and build solutions offering high performance per watt, with security, energy-efficiency and adaptability. Open Robotics is excited to be collaborating with AMD-Xilinx to understand and address the needs of roboticists using hardware acceleration to build new robot applications with the KR260 development platform.

Pricing & availability

The Kria KR260 Robotics Starter Kit is priced at $349 and is immediately available from AMD and its network of worldwide distributors. The KR260 starter kit adds to the available Kria KV260 Vision AI Starter Kit, providing an easy-to-use development platform for designing vision applications.

AMD will showcase the Kria products at the 2022 Embedded Vision Summit, May 16-19 at the Santa Clara Convention Center. Visit the AMD-Xilinx booth #319 to see the latest technology demonstrations or check out the track session, “Introducing the Kria Robotics Starter Kit, Robotics & Machine Vision for Smart Factories” on May 17 at 2:40 pm to learn more.   

Kria KR260 Robotics Starter Kit
Kria KR260 Robotics Starter Kit

Supporting resources:

•    Learn more at Xilinx.com/robotics

•    Learn more about Kria KR260

•    Learn more about Kria SOMs

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