The PolarFire SoC was the world’s first Linux-enabled mass market multi-core RISC-V SoC, originally made available pre-silicon by Microchip through Antmicro’s Renode simulation framework.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...
While landing humans on the Moon was a feat accomplished with very basic compute power of 2MHz provided by the Apollo Guidance Computer, modern spacecraft can take advantage of a much more advanced and capable data processing...
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
Around two years ago, Antmicro introduced the Renode Zephyr Dashboard that combines structured data from the Zephyr RTOS with the capabilities of our open source Renode simulation framework. The dashboard is essentially a window...
Antmicro’s numerous open hardware projects and their derivatives developed over the years all build on top of an extensive collection of electronic components in the form of unified KiCad assets and 3D Blender models that we...
The Zephyr Project counts most of the major MCU manufacturers among its members, and its vendor-neutral nature is one of its many strengths, requiring systematic solutions to common problems and preventing overfitting to a...
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