We are excited to announce the ARVSOM - Antmicro’s fully open source, RISC-V-based system-on-module featuring the StarFive 71x0 SoC. Using the RISC-V architecture, which Antmicro has been heavily involved in since the early...
The flexibility of FPGAs makes them an excellent choice not only for parallel processing applications but also for research and experimentation in a range of technological areas.
We often provide our customers with flexible...
Antmicro just released its UltraScale+ Processing Module as open source hardware. The release of the UltraScale+ Processing Module joins a long list of open source hardware, industrial grade baseboard designs by Antmicro, such...
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...
The Internet of Things is one of the areas that is hugely benefiting from miniaturization of semiconductor technologies, as more computing power can be encapsulated into increasingly smaller devices. Shrinking in size and requiring...
Antmicro’s Open Jetson Nano / Xavier NX Baseboard has been the basis for a number of our customer projects, allowing various computer systems that we build to leverage the AI-capabilities of NVIDIA’s popular SoMs. While providing...
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