EEMBC
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EEMBC, the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium, is a
Most Popular Benchmark Working Groups
In chronological order of development:
AutoBench 1.1 - single-threaded code for automotive, industrial, and general-purpose applications
Networking - single-threaded code associated with moving packets in networking applications.
MultiBench - multi-threaded code for testing scalability of
BXBench - system benchmark measuring the web browsing user-experience, from the click/touch on a URL to final page rendered on the screen, and is not limited to measuring only JavaScript execution.
AndEBench-Pro - system benchmark providing a standardized, industry-accepted method of evaluating Android platform performance. It's available for free download in Google Play.
FPMark - multi-threaded code for both single- and double-precision
ULPMark - energy-measuring benchmark for ultra-low power
IoTConnect - system-level benchmark measuring performance and energy associated with connecting
ADASMark - focusing on compute intensive application flows which are common to embedded
SecureMark - Measures performance, energy, and memory impact allowing application developers to analyze IoT device security implementations
IoTMark-Wi-Fi - The second phase of IoTMark, which focuses on 802.11 energy efficiency.
Name
Originally founded as the EDN Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium, EEMBC separated from EDN Magazine in 2012, but retained the double "E" in the name.
References
- ARM reveals more details of Cortex A5 processor, Electronics Weekly, Steve Bush, November 2009.
- EEMBC’S Multibench arrives Archived 2011-09-27 at the Wayback Machine, MPR Online, Tom R. Halfhill, July 2008.
- Post-Link Code Restructuring Optimizations for the Cell SPE, IBM Haifa Labs - Haifa University Campus, Daniel Citron and Yaakov Yaari, IBM Haifa Labs