EEMBC
EEMBC benchmarks are an industry standard for evaluating capabilities of embedded processors, compilers, and Java implementations according to objective, clearly defined, application-based criteria.
EEMBC Postings
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Jan 26, 2005 | Specific algorithms in the suite test the speed at which processors compress and de-compress audio, video, and still images.
EEMBC and Patriot Scientific Announce Benchmark Scores for IGNITE 2FX Processor
Dec 02, 2004 | The Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium and Patriot Scientific Corp. (OTCBB: PTSC) announced the publication of EEMBC benchmark scores for Patriot Scientific's IGNITE 2FX, a 32-bit processor based on a hybrid of RISC and dual-stack architectures and targeting applications requiring low power consumption, a low gate count, and a small memory footprint.
Nov 30, 2004 | Linux OS has achieved an exceptional benchmark score of 95.2 in tests against EEMBC's automotive/industrial benchmark suite