Description: Embedded performance refers to the efficiency and effectiveness of embedded systems, which are devices designed to perform specific functions within a larger system. These systems typically consist of integrated hardware and software, optimized to carry out concrete tasks with minimal resource usage. The key to embedded performance lies in its ability to operate reliably and quickly, often under constraints of energy and space. This means that designers must consider aspects such as processing speed, energy consumption, latency, and responsiveness. Optimal embedded performance not only enhances the functionality of the device but also extends its lifespan and reduces operational costs. In a world where connectivity and automation are increasingly common, embedded performance has become crucial in creating smart and efficient devices, ranging from consumer electronics to industrial control systems.