Besides main application cores that are directly exposed to the users, many industrial and consumer devices include embedded controllers, which, although fairly invisible to the user, perform critical system tasks such power management, receiving and processing...
As part of CHIPS Alliance’s mission to enable a software-driven approach to silicon, working with Google and other CHIPS members, Antmicro has been developing and improving a growing number of open source tools to enable effective, CI-driven silicon development...
Creating real-world test cases for a project plays a key role in releasing bug-free and secure software, especially for mission-critical embedded systems. The Zephyr RTOS, which Antmicro often uses (and ports) for building real-world industrial devices...
Porting software to new hardware is one of Antmicro’s staple services which we often perform as part of larger customer and R&D projects. As a Platinum member of the Zephyr Project, we actively participate in developing this open source, compact RTOS intended...
Antmicro’s broad portfolio of open hardware projects includes numerous NVIDIA Jetson-related baseboards and technology demonstrators, built around NVIDIA’s versatile Systems-on-Module ecosystem. The highly popular Jetson Nano Baseboard and the most recent...