CoreMark is comprised of small and easy to understand ANSI C code with a realistic mixture of read/write operations, integer operations, and control operations. CoreMark has a total binary size of no more then 16K using gcc on an x86 machine (this small size makes it more convenient to run using simulation tools).
Unlike EEMBC’s primary benchmark suites, CoreMark is not based on any real application, but the workload is actually comprised of several commonly used algorithms that include matrix manipulation (to allow for the use of MAC and common math operations), linked list manipulation (to exercise the common use of pointers), state machine operation (common use of data dependent branches), and Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC is a very common function used in embedded).
Igen, az ARM ennyire eros, a legerosebb+legujabb ARM-ok mar osszehasonlithatoak egy atlag asztali CPU-val.