A few years back Antmicro introduced the first DDR5 capable platform to our open source FPGA-based Rowhammer research framework developed in cooperation with Google - the Data Center RDIMM DDR5 Tester. The follow-on SO-DIMM...
Asymmetric multiprocessing (AMP) setups are very common in modern SoCs which mix various types of cores or even architectures to provide sufficient processing power when needed, while keeping the system energy efficient overall...
Following the announcement of support for ARMv8-A and ARMv8-R ISAs earlier this year, Antmicro has now extended its Renode system simulation framework with initial support for Cortex-R5 and Cortex-R8 cores implementing the...
Machine learning typically operates on large amounts of data which often has to be moved back and forth between processing nodes and storage. This generates bottlenecks and costs in terms of both power and bandwidth. One trend...
Antmicro’s experience with AI vision solutions spans across FPGA, embedded GPU and dedicated ASIC accelerators, around which we had built many open source hardware projects. Besides our hugely successful open NVIDIA Jetson...
Many years ago, we created an open source tool to assist us in developing new and exciting hardware-accelerated devices with the Zynq 7000 SoC family. The SoC was a novelty at that time, featuring a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9...
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