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Organization of creation of standard benchmarks
EEMBC, the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium, was a non-profit, member-funded organization formed in 1997, focused on the creation of standard
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Type of benchmark measuring CPU performance
(CPU) used in embedded systems. It was developed in 2009 by Shay Gal-On at EEMBC and is intended to become an industry standard, replacing the Dhrystone
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Norwegian multinational semiconductors manufacturer
www.nordicsemi.com. Retrieved 2023-03-19. "EEMBC". www.eembc.org. Retrieved 12 October 2023. "EEMBC". www.eembc.org. Retrieved 12 October 2023. "Nordic announces
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American semiconductor company
2024-06-28. "onsemi's MCU Backs Up Power Efficiency "Industry Record" With EEMBC Benchmark". allaboutcircuits.com. 2021-12-01. Retrieved 2024-06-28. "ON
Onsemi
32-bit RISC microcontroller architecture
with few clock cycles. Atmel used the independent benchmark consortium EEMBC to benchmark the architecture with various compilers and consistently outperformed
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Amount of useful work accomplished by a computer
benchmark developed by the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium EEMBC. In software engineering, performance testing is, in general, conducted
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Task of creating a processor
ConsumerMark developed by the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium EEMBC. Some of the commonly used metrics include: Instructions per second - Most
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Computer architecture to aid parallelism
2012-01-28. "EEMBC Publishes Benchmark Scores for Infineon Technologies' Carmel - DSP Core and TriCore - TC11IB Microcontroller". eembc.org. Retrieved
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Collection of computer servers
especially when running applications that process massive volumes of data. The EEMBC EnergyBench, SPECpower, and the Transaction Processing Performance Council
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Standardized performance evaluation
consisting of multiple machines Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium (EEMBC) Standard Performance Evaluation Corporation (SPEC), in particular their
Benchmark_(computing)
Virtual machine used by Android for executing Java apps
worse code quality and trace-chaining code. "Top AndEBench Scores". www.eembc.org. Retrieved 2014-03-23. Batyuk, Leonid; Schmidt, Aubrey-Derrick; Schmidt
Dalvik_(software)
Computer benchmarking program
broad use in the embedded computing world, though the recently developed EEMBC benchmark suite, the CoreMark standalone benchmark, HINT, Stream, and even
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Computer energy efficiency
reporting the energy required to run a particular benchmark, for instance EEMBC EnergyBench. Energy consumption figures for a standard workload may make
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the MeP is a programmable platform for creating a system-on-chip (SoC)... EEMBC Publishes ConsumerMark for Toshiba's Media Embedded Processor -MeP-, 2003-12-12
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EEMBC Consumer benchmark scores-- EEMBC, the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium, is a non-profit corporation Press release for TM3282 EEMBC
TriMedia_(media_processor)
Type of computer benchmarking tool
Siemens Computers, HP, Intel, IBM, and Sun Microsystems. Average CPU power EEMBC EnergyBench IT energy management Performance per watt Official SPECpower
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Topics referred to by the same term
about the sabotage Telemark (waltz), a ballroom dance step TeleMark, an EEMBC embedded computing performance benchmark This disambiguation page lists
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Type of non-profit consortium
Software and Systems (ERTS 2016), Jan 2016, TOULOUSE, France. ffhal-01292325 Official Multicore Association website Benchmarking multicore platforms - EEMBC
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