Antmicro’s typical industrial customer would work with us to create advanced devices based on high-end processing platforms - and the baseboards, adapters and bridges showcased on our Open Hardware Portal are a great starting point for this kind of product...
The OpenROAD project provides an open source ASIC toolchain that reduces the entry barriers to the field of hardware development and allows fast-turnaround feedback about your design, helping increase productivity of silicon teams. As such, it’s a great...
WebAssembly (Wasm), introduced in 2017, is a binary format designed as a portable compilation target aiming to execute at near-native speeds. With the addition of built-in Wasm virtual machines (VMs) in browsers, it has enabled the use of a wide range of...
The “killer feature” of open source is its transformative power in enabling collaborative vertical integration, where instead of building up silos of divergent capabilities, organizations can collaborate freely, combining their strengths and perspectives...
Antmicro’s projects, both internal and customer, often require significant computational resources as well as flexibility in terms of resource management. For these reasons we have been developing Scalerunner, an open source compute cluster that provides...
Large and complex SystemVerilog designs, such as CPUs, are difficult to test thoroughly, as there are many interesting signal combinations that influence a design’s behavior, including corner cases that are easy to overlook. Randomization is one strategy...