Difference between revisions of "emFloat"

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Revision as of 15:36, 3 September 2021

emFloat is the performance-optimized floating-point library for microcontrollers.

This wiki page explains and links to other articles providing information too specific for the user manual or product pages on www.segger.com

Arithmetic performance

emFloat on real hardware
Device Architecture Core emFloat Configuration Notes Link
GD32VF103 RV32IMAC N200 2.6.0 Speed Run from flash, data in internal RAM Results
GD32VF103 RV32IMAC N200 2.6.0 Balanced Run from flash, data in internal RAM Results