Antmicro just released its UltraScale+ Processing Module as open source hardware. The release of the UltraScale+ Processing Module joins a long list of open source hardware, industrial grade baseboard designs by Antmicro, such...
In line with our open source hardware strategy, Antmicro is happy to announce that yet another carrier board design has been added to our open source hardware portfolio. Released on the permissive MIT License, the Apalis Smart...
The flexible Thunderbolt standard is taking consumer devices by storm, and its availability beyond the x86 architecture is an interesting development that carries significant implications for industrial systems as well. Based...
With considerable deep-learning compute in a small form factor, NVIDIA’s Jetson SoMs are often Antmiro’s choice for a broad scope of advanced computing solutions that we build for customers. The Jetson platform uses Linux ...
It’s becoming clear that future Artificial Intelligence systems will rely heavily on the capabilities of edge devices to process large amounts of data autonomously and locally. While the edge AI ecosystem has benefited greatly...
San Jose, CA – March 4, 2020 – QuickLogic Corporation (NASDAQ: QUIK), a developer of ultra-low power multi-core voice-enabled SoCs, embedded FPGA IP, and Endpoint AI solutions, and Antmicro, a high-tech company focusing on...
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