In 2021, Google and Antmicro introduced a platform for testing DRAM memory chips against the unfortunate side effect of the physical shrinking of memory chips—the Rowhammer vulnerability. The platform was developed to propose a radical improvement over the “security through obscurity” approach that was predominant in the industry; as both Antmicro and Google believe that the open source approach to mitigating security threats is a way towards accelerating developments in the field. | Google Open Source Blog
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Antmicro helps its customers build complex FPGA and ASIC RISC-V systems based on open source building blocks such as those provided by the OpenTitan Root of Trust project. The AMD-Xilinx Kintex-7 is a relatively inexpensive and obtainable commodity FPGA family which makes it an excellent prototyping and research platform that is possible to replicate at scale.| antmicro.com
With Moore’s law no longer to be taken for granted, there’s a real need to find new ways to scale compute capability to keep up with the ever increasing demand. Antmicro is helping customers tackle this problem on multiple levels, developing distributed, edge computing systems to bring processing closer to the data sources, and building new, collaborative methodologies and open source building blocks for ASIC and FPGA as part of RISC-V and CHIPS Alliance. There is also the most obvious me...| antmicro.com
As part of our open source-centric strategy, Antmicro has been developing open source hardware which serves as a base for rapidly developing new, complex solutions - and our customers often reach out to us to lend them our expertise in building custom platforms and adapting them to their needs. In this spirit, for many years now we have been perfecting our original Jetson Nano Baseboard, a miniature edge AI platform aimed at pushing forward the NVIDIA-centric edge AI ecosystem, and this board...| antmicro.com