At Antmicro we are often faced with the challenge of designing video processing devices with a low power and physical footprint. This usually implies using an FPGA for implementing repeating pipelined operations necessary for...
At Antmicro we work with a large variety of FPGA chips, starting from very large FPGAs we’re using for prototyping ASIC systems, to super small, resource constrained devices to be deployed at the very edge.
One of such devices...
Many years ago, we created an open source tool to assist us in developing new and exciting hardware-accelerated devices with the Zynq 7000 SoC family. The SoC was a novelty at that time, featuring a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9...
Development of Machine Learning algorithms which enable new and exciting applications is progressing at a breakneck pace, and - given the long turnaround time of hardware development - the designers of dedicated hardware accelerators...
Over the many years of development, Renode, our open source simulation framework, has been successfully used in various contexts, from the development on the smallest microcontrollers to complex, multi-core and multi-node environments...
Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) have been around for several decades, but historically development of toolchains targeting specific platforms was done in separate ecosystems and driven by the vendors themselves. Only...
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