The PolarFire SoC was the world’s first Linux-enabled mass market multi-core RISC-V SoC, originally made available pre-silicon by Microchip through Antmicro’s Renode simulation framework. Thanks to the ongoing collaboration...
Antmicro’s Open Hardware Portal highlights several dozen of its open source hardware boards, spanning a range of different use cases, such as for video, AI. Perhaps less visibly but not less importantly, the OHP, also includes...
At the end of 2022, we introduced the open hardware Jetson Orin Baseboard as the successor to the original Jetson Nano Baseboard. The baseboard, like the original, has become the starting point for many customer projects involving...
Antmicro’s typical industrial customer would work with us to create advanced devices based on high-end processing platforms - and the baseboards, adapters and bridges showcased on our Open Hardware Portal are a great starting...
Antmicro’s projects, both internal and customer, often require significant computational resources as well as flexibility in terms of resource management. For these reasons we have been developing Scalerunner, an open source...
OPEN HARDWARE, OPEN SECURITY / SAFETY, OPEN SOURCE TOOLS
Ten years after the first disclosure of the initial Rowhammer security exploit, new DRAM vulnerabilities continue to be discovered, and developing new and efficient mitigation techniques requires a deep understanding of the...
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