EEMBC has formed a new working group FPBench™ to develop comprehensive Floating-Point benchmarks.
The FPBench™ benchmark will provide a standardized, industry-accepted method to measure floating-point performance
- Targets graphics, audio, motor control, and many other high-end processing tasks
- Supports embedded processors with floating-point hardware that enables higher levels of precision

FPBench will benefit processor vendors, compiler developers, and system developers
- Evaluate FPU performance on the basis of consistent and controlled data
- Utilize real-world applications such as DSP filtering, audio encoding, video encoding, and PID motor control
- Analyze the performance delta between single (32-bit) and double (64-bit) precision
Join the EEMBC FPBench work group to help ensure a meaningful and fair representation for your company’s products
- FPBench working group is actively looking for additional participants to further define and elaborate the FPBench benchmark suite
- Participation open to all EEMBC subcommittee and Board of Directors members
- EEMBC is seeking contributions of benchmark kernels from the embedded industry at large

Co-chairs
- Brian Jeff of ARM
- Ron Olson of IBM
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