AMD will be outting two AMD Embedded Radeon GPUs. These would be the E9560 and the E9390. Both have a Polaris 10 GPU, and are designed to fit in to AMD’s existing E9000 family of embedded vi... AMD Releases E9560 and the E9390 Embedded Graphics Cards
More for embedded systems, or ones that do not fit in standard form factors (MITX, MATX, ATX, BTX, etc etc)
But that still doesn't make sense, because it's not really embedded anymore once you add a full-profile GPU to it. The whole point of a platform being embedded is that it has everything it needs all on 1 board (which is not to be confused with an SoC, where everything you need is all on 1 chip). Don't get me wrong, the products seem fine. But calling them "embedded" doesn't make any sense.
Looks like they don't have video out either so no doubt routed through motherboard display out much like in laptop configurations or perhaps from the pinouts located at the top left of the cards
I don't think that is correct. Other sites list it as having four DP outputs. Those won't appear on the outside of the endplate so they are not obvious in these shots or any other shots of the cards that I have seen. Also, AMD has an interesting definition of the word embedded. To them it seems to mean use by OEMs and not consumers. At other sites it mentions use of these cards in things like slot machines and x-ray machines. I have run across the definition in the past but it's been a while.