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EEMBC, the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium, is a non-profit corporation formed to standardize on real-world, embedded benchmark software to help designers select the right embedded processors for their systems. The result is a collection of "algorithms" and "applications" organized into benchmark suites targeting telecommunications, networking, digital media, Java, automotive/industrial, consumer, and office equipment products. An additional suite of benchmarks, called MultiBench, specifically targets the capabilities of multicore processors based on an SMP architecture. These benchmarks may be obtained by joining EEMBC's open membership or through a corporate or university licensing program. The EEMBC Technology Center manages development of new benchmark software and certifies benchmark test results. Scores for devices that have been tested and certified can be searched from the Benchmark Score pages.  
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Reaching 2000 Downloads, EEMBC CoreMark Established as Gold Standard in Embedded-Processor Benchmarks.
Experimental Analysis of Snoop Filters for MPSoC Embedded Systems.
EEMBC Undertakes Design of Industry-Standard Network Security Performance Benchmarks日本語
Processor Whispers - About Dark Clouds and Hot Things.
A Discussion on Code Density for the LPC1100, a Cortex-M0 based Processor.
STMicroElectronics Releases Benchmark for STMicro STM32F2xx - 120MHz, Software: Keil, V 4.0.0.524, Hardware: Pre-Production Silicon.
Sourcery G++ Improves Embedded Application Performance.
Fundamentals of Multicore Programming.
EEMBC Undertakes Development of Industry-Standard Browser Platform Performance and Compliance Test日本語
The Coming War: ARM versus x86.
ARM Outmuscles Atom on Benchmark.
EEMBC April Update.
EEMBC Announces New Workgroup Developing Comprehensive Floating-Point Benchmark Suite日本語
Korea's Advanced Digital Chips, Inc. Joins EEMBC Board of Directors.
Andes Technology Joins EEMBC Board of Directors日本語
How to Survive the Quest for a Useful Multicore Benchmark.
32-bit processor pushes deeper into 8-bit territory.
New PIC32 32-bit MCU Families With Ethernet, CAN, USB and 128 KB RAM Extend Portfolio via High-Performance Connectivity.
CoreMark Embedded-Processor Benchmark Blows By 1000-Download Milestone.
ARM reveals more details of Cortex A5 processor.
AppliedMicro Joins EEMBC Board of Directors.
Thumbs Up. The ARM Saga Continues.
Demonstrating Its Commitment to Low-Power Design, EEMBC Delivers Energy-Measurement Tool to Licensees Without Charge日本語
NXP Releases Benchmark for LPC1768-100MHz, Software: ARMCC.exe version V4.0.0.524, Hardware/Production Silicon.
 
    BENCHMARK SOFTWARE
Automotive - Autobench
Browsing - BrowsingBench
Consumer - ConsumerBench
Digital Entertainment - DENBench
  Floating Point - FPBench
  Hypervisor - HyperBench
Java - GrinderBench
Multicore - MultiBench
Networking
Office Automation - OABench
  Power/Energy - EnergyBench
TCP/IP - ETCPBench
Telecom - TeleBench

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Embedded Software Engineering Kongress
December 7-9, 2010
Munich, Germany

EEMBC will be exhibiting at the Embedded Software Engineering Kongress. Markus Levy will be presenting "The Challenges, Options, and Advantages of Designing with Multicore Technology" on December 9 at 9:45am  More »


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