In the process of building their next-gen products, customers who want complete control, transparency and customization often contract Antmicro to develop complex hardware designs, including application SoC baseboards or high-end FPGA-based ASIC prototyping...
Repeatable testing and debugging are notoriously difficult in IoT system development, as they typically involve multiple devices connected by different networks, making it hard to pinpoint the exact root of a problem and reliably fix it. Renode, Antmicro...
Antmicro helps its customers build complex FPGA and ASIC RISC-V systems based on open source building blocks such as those provided by the OpenTitan Root of Trust project. The AMD-Xilinx Kintex-7 is a relatively inexpensive and obtainable commodity FPGA...
OpenTitan is a community-driven open source Root of Trust project that provides secure, tested, and transparent building blocks and infrastructure for designing and implementing trusted computing systems. On the basic level, OpenTitan offers a reference...
Antmicro’s projects often involve helping companies address their specific processing, security and other needs through designing and prototyping ASIC solutions with open source tools and SoC components, including adapting the RTL to run on specific FPGA...
Many applications in the wild can be represented as graphs of interconnected nodes, especially when working with sets of modular blocks that can be connected with each other via certain APIs or interfaces. Such use cases are part of the many areas of Antmicro...