For many years now, Antmicro has been helping its customers build physical device systems based on a wide variety of System-on-Chips. Many of these projects involve the use of the Renode open source framework, which offers a great advantage in product development...
With Moore’s law no longer to be taken for granted, there’s a real need to find new ways to scale compute capability to keep up with the ever increasing demand. Antmicro is helping customers tackle this problem on multiple levels, developing distributed...
DRAM is omnipresent in all kinds of electronic devices and each and every new DDR specification pushes the technological boundaries in order to deliver more storage and throughput combined with a lower power consumption and data latency. All these requirements...
At Antmicro, we often help customers bring their cutting edge technology ideas to life, which more often than not, require extensive R&D. We work with a range of Linux- and Android-capable embedded platforms, from NVIDIA’s Jetson/Orin through Qualcomm’s...
In testing environments, determinism is key - having our application run the exact same way every time regardless of outside influences is crucial to long term stability and trustworthiness of the test suite. That is why Renode, our open source simulation...
OPEN OS, OPEN SOURCE TOOLS, OPEN SECURITY / SAFETY
OPEN OS, OPEN SOURCE TOOLS, OPEN SECURITY / SAFETY
Renode is Antmicro’s open source, multi-architecture hardware simulator that has been helping our customers address numerous use cases involving complex hardware setups over the years. Renode allows you to run the same software you would use on real hardware...