Developing software for Linux-based systems in simulation lets you iterate faster than using hardware, especially when the latter is still under development. Our open source Renode simulation framework helps scale embedded...
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...
When developing complete systems with custom hardware, operating systems, drivers and userspace software, it is essential to have a comprehensive testing framework to be able to quickly pinpoint whether specific issues are...
With the rapid uptick in the adoption of our Renode open source embedded system simulation framework in areas like automotive and space, Antmicro has been steadily expanding support for new hardware targets, most recently
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...
With the most recent 1.14 release of Renode, Antmicro introduced initial support for ARMv8-A, opening the doors to many new use cases. 64-bit Cortex-A cores based on this architecture have been extremely popular in Linux-based...
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