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Record EEMBC CoreMark Benchmark Results for Kinetis Microcontrollers

31st October 2012
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Green Hills Software has announced that its optimising compilers for ARM Architecture were used by Freescale for published EEMBC CoreMark scores on the Freescale Kinetis K70 90nm microprocessor based on the ARM Cortex-M4. The Kinetis K70’s CoreMark/MHz score of 3.08, running at 150 MHz out of flash, represents the highest CoreMark scores ever published for a Freescale Kinetis microcontroller and exceeds all other published results for competing compilers on the same device.
The Green Hills compilers have been used for EEMBC published benchmark scores more than all other commercial compilers combined and have attained the highest published scores in every EEMBC benchmark category.



Microprocessor manufacturers publish EEMBC benchmarks in order to showcase the performance of their products on a wide range of real-world applications. These benchmark results reaffirm Green Hills Software’s compiler technology as the preferred choice for embedded developers who wish to both maximise performance as well as minimise memory footprint and power consumption in their designs. In addition, the Green Hills Software compilers are world renowned in their use within safety-critical electronics due to unparalleled code generation robustness.



“The combination of Green Hills Software’s proven, efficient ARM Architecture software development tool solutions and Freescale’s low power, mixed-signal Kinetis MCUs represent the gold standard systems hardware/toolchain platform for ARM-based microcontroller applications in demanding industries, including smart energy, home appliances, factory automation, and portable medical systems,” said Geoff Lees, senior vice president and general manager of Microcontrollers at Freescale.



“Through continuous refinement, Green Hills compilers are able to extract ever-increasing performance out of the ARM Architecture processors, resulting in impressive EEMBC benchmark results and subsequently more highly-optimised application programs,” said Markus Levy, EEMBC president. “The CoreMark scores provide designers with additional objective data to help in selecting the optimal processor for their given application.”



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Optimisations

The Green Hills Software tools employ thousands of machine-independent and machine-dependent optimisations, including advanced techniques such as link-time optimisation and code factoring and inter-procedural optimisations. The result is technology that generates the fastest and smallest code for ARM Architecture, as well as many other microprocessors.



Reliability

The Green Hills Software tools are used to build software running the most reliability-critical systems, including aircraft engines, automotive drivetrains, medical devices, industrial controllers, and high availability telecommunications equipment. Companies like Ford, Boeing, and Hewlett-Packard base the reliability of their products on the proven robustness of Green Hills Software technology.



About the Freescale Kinetis ARM Cortex Microcontrollers

The Kinetis portfolio of ARM Cortex MCUs consists of multiple hardware- and software-compatible ARM Cortex-M0+ and ARM Cortex-M4 MCU families with exceptional low-power performance, memory scalability and feature integration. Families range from the entry-level ARM Cortex-M0+ Kinetis L Series to the high-performance, feature-rich ARM Cortex-M4 Kinetis K and include a wide selection of analogue, communication, HMI, connectivity and security features.



Green Hills Compilers for C, C++, and Ada are available today for Power Architecture, ARM, MIPS, V850, ColdFire, Intel, and Blackfin processor architectures.

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