Abstract
Embedded processors are specialized microprocessors designed to perform specific tasks within a larger system or device. They are commonly used in various applications such as consumer electronics, automotive systems, industrial automation, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. This abstract focuses on the role of embedded processors in networking applications. Networking refers to the interconnection of devices and systems to enable communication and data exchange. Embedded processors play a crucial role in networking by providing the necessary computational power and functionality to handle networking protocols, data processing, and network management tasks. They are often integrated into network devices such as routers, switches, gateways, and network interface cards. The utilisation of networked embedded systems in contemporary network situations is undeniably significant, and they are receiving an increasing amount of attention. For network connectivity, data processing, and service delivery, the research community and industry are putting forth cutting-edge embedded solutions, frequently based on network processors. Despite this, it appears to be quite difficult to get quantitative performance comparisons of such systems.