Customers interested in building new industrial or consumer devices, typically involving one or more PCBs and based on Linux, Zephyr or Android (or even all of them at the same time), often approach Antmicro before they know...
Verilator can boast the status of one of the most widely used free and open source digital design tools for ASIC and FPGA development. To stay on top of the ever-increasing complexity of ASIC and FPGA devices, as users and...
The open source DDR controller framework developed by Antmicro in collaboration with Google has been successfully used to demonstrate new types of Rowhammer attacks and develop new mitigation techniques. To enable memory testing...
Propelled into widespread use by the rise of the smartphone in the 2010s, ARM Cortex-A SoCs are now found everywhere, powering Linux-based devices in areas like IoT, embedded, mobile, and - increasingly - servers. The currently...
In the process of building their next-gen products, customers who want complete control, transparency and customization often contract Antmicro to develop complex hardware designs, including application SoC baseboards or high...
Antmicro helps its customers build complex FPGA and ASIC RISC-V systems based on open source building blocks such as those provided by the OpenTitan Root of Trust project. The AMD-Xilinx Kintex-7 is a relatively inexpensive...
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