Tensilica's Xtensa LX Processor Beats
All Other 32- and 64-bit Processor Cores On EEMBC
Consumer "Out of the Box" Benchmark
Nearly 9X Performance Advantage per MHz
Over ARM1020E; Over 5X as Fast as SuperH 64-bit
Core
SANTA
CLARA, Calif.- May 18, 2004 - Tensilica,
Inc. today announced that its new Xtensa LX
configurable processor core has received the
highest certified out-of-the-box score ever
recorded for any 32-bit or 64-bit processor
core tested against the Consumer benchmark
suite of the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark
Consortium (EEMBC). The Xtensa LX processor's
score of 0.51997 per MHz, which translates
to 171.6 Consumermarks in a 330-MHz simulation,
was nearly nine times faster than the next
best 32-bit device and over five times as fast
as the fastest 64-bit RISC CPU tested by EEMBC.
"The out of the box scores are a
good test of compiler performance," stated Markus
Levy, EEMBC president. "The more C friendly the
processor, the better the score, as the processor
vendor is not allowed to modify the original EEMBC
source code. The exceptional results for the Xtensa
LX processor show that Tensilica has developed
some very advanced compiler technology."
The EEMBC Consumer benchmark suite
is a compilation of five separate benchmark kernels
that are representative of consumer digital imaging
applications. The high-pass grey-scale filter benchmark
demonstrates performance in front-end processing
of digital still cameras, showcasing 2-D data array
and multiply/accumulate capabilities. The JPEG
compression and decompression benchmarks take still
images from full source data captured from a sensor,
compress to a JPEG file format for data storage,
and reconvert back to full image representation,
a common set of tasks in consumer products such
as digital still cameras and digital video camcorders.
The RGB to CYMK conversion benchmark demonstrates
a common conversion used in color printing. The
RGB to VIQ conversion benchmark demonstrates a
conversion used in NTSC encoders for digital video
processing.
"Our superior out of the box results
in the EEMBC Consumer benchmark showcase the enhancements
we've made to our compiler to optimize standard
C code," stated Bernie Rosenthal, Tensilica's senior
vice president of marketing and sales. "We selected
the Consumer benchmark to be our first published
EEMBC benchmark with this new technology because
we are servicing a rapidly increasing group of
customers with challenging multimedia and imaging-related
applications."
About EEMBC
EEMBC, the Embedded Microprocessor
Benchmark Consortium, develops and certifies real-world
benchmarks and benchmark scores to help designers
select the right embedded processors for their
systems. Every processor submitted for EEMBC benchmarking
is tested for parameters representing different
workloads and capabilities in communications, networking,
consumer, office automation, automotive/industrial,
embedded Java, and microcontroller-related applications.
With members including leading semiconductor, intellectual
property, and compiler companies, EEMBC establishes
benchmark standards and provides certified benchmarking
results through the EEMBC Certification Labs (ECL).
About Tensilica
Tensilica was founded in July 1997
to address the growing need for optimized, application-specific
microprocessor solutions in high-volume embedded
applications. With a configurable and extensible
microprocessor core called Xtensa, Tensilica is
the only company that has automated and patented
the time-consuming process of generating a customized
microprocessor core along with a complete software
development tool environment, producing new configurations
in a matter of hours. For more information, visit www.tensilica.com .
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Editors' Notes:
- Tensilica and Xtensa are
registered trademarks belonging to Tensilica
Inc.
- Tensilica's announced licensees
include Agilent, ALPS, AMCC (JNI Corporation),
Astute Networks, Avision, Bay Microsystems, ,
Broadcom, Cisco Systems, Conexant Systems, Cypress,
Crimson Microsystems, ETRI, FUJIFILM Microdevices,
Fujitsu Ltd., Hudson Soft, Hughes Network Systems,
Ikanos Communications, LG Electronics, Marvell,
NEC Laboratories America, NEC Corporation, Nippon
Telephone and Telegraph (NTT), Olympus Optical
Co. Ltd., S2io, Solid State Systems, Sony, STMicroelectronics,
Stretch Inc., TranSwitch Corporation, and Victor
Company of Japan (JVC).
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