Antmicro’s Linux-based embedded device development projects often contain many moving parts, including custom hardware (often in multiple revisions), kernels with custom driver configurations, secure boot and OTA update systems as well as user space / application...
Antmicro’s Kenning framework, introduced during our work on the VEDLIoT edge AI research project, is being used in various local AI processing projects to create deployment flows and runtimes for Deep Neural Network applications on a variety of target hardware...
Open source tools and workflows are becoming increasingly capable in the field of ASIC and FPGA development and implementation, especially in niche applications not addressed by the mainstream, proprietary alternatives. Open source PDKs such as the SkyWater...
As part of the effort to introduce open source tools and building blocks to ASIC development, together with other CHIPS Alliance members, Antmicro has been supporting the Multi-Project-Wafer (MPW) shuttle program, using the first open source 130nm PDK run...
Verilator is a fast, open source simulator widely used in the ASIC and FPGA ecosystem, offering state-of-the-art (or better) results in contexts otherwise dominated by proprietary offerings. Its open source nature and the promise of infinite scaling using...
Antmicro’s open source Renode simulation framework offers support for the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) protocol and multi-node simulation capabilities, which makes it a great environment for development, debugging and testing of local area radio networks...