The growing cost and complexity of advanced nodes, supply chain issues and demand for silicon independence mean that the ASIC design process is in need of innovation. Antmicro believes the answer to those challenges is bound to come from the software-driven...
Real-world FPGAs designs often require high rate transmission protocols such as PCIe, USB and SATA which rely on high speed transceivers for external communication. These protocols are used to interface with various devices such as graphics cards and storage...
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...