Building on top of the flexibility that was the original premise of Renode, our open source simulation framework has for some years now been used for pre-silicon development, architectural exploration and hardware-software co-design.
Antmicro is involved in many projects where video processing is the key focus - from SDI-enabled AV equipment, through multi-camera robotics systems, biometric identifications devices to VR and medical cameras.
When working with off-the-shelf video sources...
Renode is an open-source hardware simulation framework developed by Antmicro. Thanks to its modularity and configurability it can simulate a wide range of platforms and run different kinds of software, ranging from simple bare-metal or small RTOS-based...
Kenning is Antmicro’s library aiming to simplify the workflow with machine learning applications on edge devices. It is used for testing and deploying ML pipelines on a variety of embedded platforms regardless of the underlying framework. Based on a variety...
Renode is an open source software development framework which allows its users to run a multitude of operating systems and software on a range of embedded platforms, from ARM, LEON, POWER to RISC-V. At Antmicro, we work with most popular open source RTOSs...
Open source toolchains are key to building collaborative ecosystems, welcoming to new approaches, opportunistic/focused innovations and niche use cases. The ASIC design domain, especially in the view of the rising tensions around manufacturing and supply...