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EEMBC Benchmark Certifications for Members and Customers
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Make an EEMBC Certification Reservation
Technical information for EEMBC members
ECL certification for
EEMBC members:
Certifications are either paid for by the ECL
client or are a free certification ("freebie") based on your
EEMBC
yearly membership dues.
ECL's fees are cost-based.
Because ECL believes that it is an "industry-facility",
to be used by all to improve the economic efficiency of the embedded industry,
we keep our costs down and pass the savings along to our clients and customers.
Our Price List is available upon request.
First, find out if you have any "freebies" left by contacting your
EEMBC
Board of Directors representative
(or contact ECL directly).
This may save you thousands of dollars!
If you do not know who your EEMBC Board Representative is,
click here
and then make sure you click on Contact List.
Benchmark score certification payments:
If you do not have any "freebies" left and/or wish to pay for Certification,
ECL now accepts Visa, MasterCard, and United States dollars (cash, money order, or company check).
We can also accept direct deposits into ECL's account with prior approval.
Contact ECL for more details and prior approval.
ECL's Visa and MasterCard processing is now done over the telephone rather than through this website.
contact ECL to arrangement payment.
ECL's Certification Process is the industry-standard,
accepted by all 53 EEMBC members as the best method to assure their customers
(purchasers of processors and/or intellectual property) that these scores are trustworthy.
The certification process verifies the repeatability of results and assures the integrity of EEMBC.
EEMBC does not allow any public scores without ECL certification.
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