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January 2013

Silicon Labs To Collaborate In Development Of EEMBC Ultra-Low Power Microcontroller Benchmark


el dorado hills, calif., jan. 31, 2013 /prnewswire-usnewswire/ – the embedded microprocessor benchmark consortium (eembc) today announced that silicon laboratories inc. (nasdaq:slab), a leader in high-performance, analog-intensive, mixed-signal ics, has joined the consortium’s working group developing a benchmark for ultra-low power microcontrollers (mcus). this working group is a subset of the eembc automotive/industrial subcommittee, which is also developing benchmarks that target low-power automotive applications. silicon labs’ membership in eembc will allow the company to use these benchmarks, as well as eembc coremark®, to validate and publicize the performance of its ultra-low-power mixed-signal microcontroller products.

eembc was formed in 1997 to develop meaningful performance benchmarks for the hardware and software used in embedded systems. eembc benchmarks help ensure predictable performance of embedded processors and systems in a range of applications and disciplines. in addition to the benchmarks currently in development, the automotive/industrial subcommittee supports the industry-standard benchmark suite called autobench, currently in use within thousands of companies and universities worldwide.

“silicon labs has established itself as an innovator in ultra-low-power 32-bit microcontroller technology with its precision32 mixed-signal mcu family based on arm cortex-m3 processor,” said markus levy, eembc president. “silicon labs is a valuable addition to the eembc ultra-low-power mcu working group, offering expertise in a variety of energy-saving techniques, architectures and tools that enable developers to optimize their power-sensitive embedded designs.”

“we look forward to helping the eembc working group develop a new benchmark that will advance chip- and system-level energy efficiency for the embedded industry,” said diwakar vishakhadatta, vice president and general manager of silicon labs’ embedded systems business. “the path to ultra-low power begins with mcu architectural innovation, and the next critical step is to provide developers with sophisticated software tools and benchmarks that will enable them to achieve unprecedented power savings.”

about eembc

eembc, the embedded microprocessor benchmark consortium, is a non-profit organization that develops industry-standard benchmarks to test embedded processors and systems such as smart phones and network firewall appliances. eembc’s benchmark development work is supported by yearly member dues and license fees. further information is available at www.eembc.org.

eembc, coremark, and browsingbench are registered trademarks of the embedded microprocessor benchmark consortium. all other trademarks appearing herein are the property of their respective owners. for more information, visit www.eembc.org.

about silicon laboratories inc.

silicon laboratories is an industry leader in the innovation of high-performance, analog-intensive, mixed-signal ics. developed by a world-class engineering team with unsurpassed expertise in mixed-signal design, silicon labs’ diverse portfolio of patented semiconductor solutions offers customers significant advantages in performance, size and power consumption. for more information about silicon labs, please visit www.silabs.com.

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source embedded microprocessor benchmark consortium (eembc)

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