Cypress Semi joins EEMBC Automotive/Industrial Workgroup

Aug. 30, 2007
Cypress Semiconductor (www.cypress.com) has joined the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium (www.eembc.org) as a member of the consortium’s workgroup focused on developing multicore and system-level benchmarks for automotive/industrial applications.

Cypress Semiconductor has joined the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium as a member of the consortium’s work group focused on developing multicore and system-level benchmarks for automotive/industrial applications.

EEMBC benchmarks now under development will address multicore processor implementations and the impact on performance of buses, peripherals, memory, operating systems, software drivers, and auto-code generators.

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