EEMBC

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Purpose of Benchmark

The goal of its members is to make EEMBC® benchmarks an industry standard for evaluating the capabilities of embedded microprocessors, compilers, and Java implementations according to objective, clearly defined, application-based criteria.

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Target Platforms(s)

The EEMBC was first proposed in March 1997. Targeting what type of systems?

Application Domain(s)

  • Automotive
  • Consumer
  • Digital Entertainment
  • Mobile Java
  • Networking
  • Network Storage
  • Office Automation
  • Telecom
  • Power/Energy

Current status

Number of Benchmarks

  • AutoBench™ 1.1 (Automotive/Industrial)
  • ConsumerBench™ 1.1 (Digital Imaging)
  • DENBench™ 1.0 (Digital Entertainment)
  • GrinderBench™ 1.0 (Mobile Java)
  • NetBench™ 1.1 (Networking)
  • NetBench™ 2.0 (Networking)
  • OABench™ 1.1 (Office Automation)
  • TeleBench™ 1.1 (Telecommunications)
  • EnergyBench™ 1.0 (Power/Energy)

Scale of Adoption

Current usage in industry and academia?

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