Co-simulation is extremely useful for developing complex systems, especially those targeting FPGA SoCs, where specialized IP cores often interact with advanced software running on the hard CPU. Co-simulation has been available...
Originally issued by The Zephyr Project.
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Over the many years of development, Renode, our open source simulation framework, has been successfully used in various contexts, from the development on the smallest microcontrollers to complex, multi-core and multi-node environments...
The Rust programming language has generated a lot of enthusiasm in many developer ecosystems, especially security-focused ones, inspiring a wave of interesting projects like Oreboot, Precursor’s xous and Tock OS. Rust is a...
For several years now we have been working with the Google TensorFlow Lite Micro team on making their ML framework aimed at MCUs and other low-power devices easier to test and demonstrate using our open source simulation framework...
Co-simulating HDL has been possible in Renode since the 1.7.1 release, but the functionality - critical for hardware/software co-development as well as FPGA use cases - is constantly evolving based on the needs of our customers...
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