EPF is the industry's premier venue for new processor introductions, and this year ARM, SuperH, and Texas Instruments are among the presenters who will be using benchmark scores from the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium (EEMBC) to validate performance claims for new devices. For additional information on the EPF program and events, see the EPF web site at: http://www.mdronline.com/epf/. If you haven't already registered for Embedded Processor Forum (June 16-19 at the San Jose Fairmont), now you can go for nearly half off the regular price. In-Stat/MDR has reduced the price for EEMBC members and registered users to just $1045 - nearly half off the regular price of $1,993 for the main conference on June 17-18 and the new EDN Design Day on June 16. If you can attend only on June 17-18, the price drops another $50 to $995. In addition to the regular conference, Embedded Processor Forum (EPF) continues to offer its outstanding series of full-day seminars presented by the industry's leading analysts. EEMBC, in cooperation with In-Stat/MDR, has arranged for its member or site registrants a price of $798 per seminar ($100 off) or $2591 for the complete four-day package, including the two-day conference and two full-day seminars. To take advantage of this special offer, call 480-483-4441 (in Arizona) and mention the special EEMBC discount. ************** If you do not wish to receive e-mail from EEMBC, you can un-subscribe by accessing the following link: http://www.eembc.org/asp/unsubscribe.asp. EEMBC sends no more than one e-mail per month to registered users at www.eembc.org. Continuing your subscription ensures you'll be notified when new scores and other important announcements are available.