For over a year now we have been working together with QuickLogic towards supporting their FPGA devices in open source FPGA tooling. This is the first time in history where an FPGA vendor has gotten directly involved in enabling...
The virtual RISC-V Summit is approaching fast, promising to put a spotlight on a range of interesting, real-life use cases and implementations of the groundbreaking open source processor architecture, with a number of informative...
Version 1.11 of Antmicro’s open source Renode simulation framework is already available. As usual, the new release introduces a range of features, modifications and fixes, enabling developers to design complex embedded IoT...
Antmicro’s software and hardware services often involve video data processing. The vision systems we have created for customers from various industries use a range of interfaces, however, the most popular embedded platforms...
The ASIC design and manufacturing flow has for a long time been dominated by proprietary tools and processes. The growing complexity of chip-building has been reinforcing the claim that “hardware is too hard to be open source...
Have you heard about Coral? It’s Google’s entry into the embedded hardware market, accommodating Google’s custom AI inference-targeted Edge TPU ASIC in both a standalone embedded platform and a supporting accelerator for edge...
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