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...
The growing cost and complexity of advanced nodes, supply chain issues and demand for silicon independence mean that the ASIC design process is in need of innovation. Antmicro believes the answer to those challenges is bound...
Real-world FPGAs designs often require high rate transmission protocols such as PCIe, USB and SATA which rely on high speed transceivers for external communication. These protocols are used to interface with various devices...
Rowhammer is a hardware vulnerability that affects DRAM memory chips and can be exploited to modify memory contents, potentially providing root access to the system. It occurs because Dynamic RAM consists of multiple memory...
In our daily work at Antmicro we use FPGAs primarily for their flexibility and parallel data processing capabilities that make them remarkably effective in advanced vision and audio processing systems involving high-speed interfaces...
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