Antmicro’s Remote Device Fleet Manager (RDFM) is a flexible open source framework for deploying Over-The-Air updates to edge devices running Linux, Android or Zephyr. To make the update process as fast and efficient as possible...
The complexity of the multi-stage ASIC design process is reflected in the structure of the most popular open source project in this space called OpenROAD which offers a collection of ASIC design tools that can be put together...
Reliable, fast and secure updates are crucial for uptime and scalability of physically dispersed industrial setups Antmicro helps build, and in order to address this need for internal and customer projects, we have been developing...
Antmicro’s engineering services cover the entire cycle of product development – from choosing suitable hardware, through preparing BSPs (board support packages), to in-field deployment and fleet management. We help build complete...
Antmicro’s involvement in building industrial devices for its customers often starts with designing hardware and developing customized Board Support Packages (BSPs) for operating systems like Linux or Android, which have been...
Antmicro’s projects often involve helping companies address their specific processing, security and other needs through designing and prototyping ASIC solutions with open source tools and SoC components, including adapting...
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