Antmicro is actively involved in developing advanced applications, which may involve multiple subsystems communicating with each other, variable device configurations and various communication protocols. To handle such solutions...
Originally published on Linux.com
Authors: Michael Gielda, Kate Stewart
A Software Bill of Materials (or SBOM) makes the information about the software components running on a system available. Transparency and summarization...
The Xtensa architecture, originally from Tensilica (now part of Cadence), is the base for a family of licensable, configurable cores, enabling easy customization.
This is especially useful in certain applications such as...
Renode is an open source software development framework which allows its users to run a multitude of operating systems and software on a range of embedded platforms, from ARM, LEON, POWER to RISC-V. At Antmicro, we work with...
Originally issued by The Zephyr Project.
Antmicro Doubles Down on Commitment to Zephyr RTOS as Community Grows to More Than 1,000 Contributors
Wind River also advances its commitment to the open source ecosystem by...
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...
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