Antmicro’s open source work spans all parts of the computing stack, from software and AI, to PCBs, FPGAs and, most recently, custom silicon. We connect those areas with an overarching vision of open source tooling and methodology...
Originally issued by QuickLogic, the following press release announces the QORC initiative and describes Antmicro’s contribution.
QuickLogic Open Reconfigurable Computing (QORC) initiative, developed by Antmicro in collaboration...
This article originally appeared on the TensorFlow Lite blog.
Every day more and more software developers are exploring the worlds of machine learning, embedded systems, and the Internet of Things. Perhaps one of the most...
Developers of IoT and embedded systems often have to deal with the considerable inconvenience of manually re-plugging and re-flashing a number of boards and components to test various scenarios, firmware versions and setups...
FPGAs can be seen as a bridge between the domains of hardware and software as their hardware operation can be reprogrammed using code, giving developers unprecedented flexibility. In advanced products that Antmicro helps its...
Although new ASIC design methodologies and tools such as Chisel are on the rise, most ASIC projects still use SystemVerilog, the support of which in open source tools has traditionally lagged behind. This is unfortunate, as...
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