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Red Hat Joins EDN Embedded Microprocessor Benchmarking ConsortiumEEMBC Benchmark Code Enables Red Hat's Semiconductor Partners to Select Appropriate Processor for Their Next Design
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS CONFERENCE, SAN FRANCISCOApril 10, 2001Red Hat, Inc. (Nasdaq:RHAT), the leader in developing, deploying and managing open source solutions, today announced that it has joined the EDN Embedded Microprocessor Benchmarking Consortium (EEMBC), a non-profit, 40-strong organization of semiconductor and compiler suppliers. Through its membership in this consortium, Red Hat will have access to the EEMBC benchmark code, which allows Red Hat to optimize code generation for its partners. ``Red Hat recognizes the need for standardized, widely accepted embedded microprocessor benchmarks,'' said Kim Knuttila, vice president, engineering services for Red Hat. ``Our membership in EEMBC allows us to work together with our semiconductor partners on producing highly optimized compiler technology for embedded developers.'' EEMBC helps customers bring products to market through benchmarking and establishment of industry standards. EEMBC's benchmark suites target key embedded system applications, including automotive/industrial, consumer, networking, office automation, and telecommunications. Several EEMBC members, such as Altera, Fujitsu, Hitachi, IBM, Intel, Mitsubishi, MIPS, Motorola, NEC and Toshiba, rely on Red Hat's GNUPro compiler technology. "Red Hat's membership with EEMBC is important news because their GNUPro compiler technology is used by so many embedded system designers," said Markus Levy, EEMBC president. "Red Hat's technical expertise in embedded design and development will be highly beneficial to the consortium as we begin development of our Version 2.0 benchmark suites."
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