Many applications in the wild can be represented as graphs of interconnected nodes, especially when working with sets of modular blocks that can be connected with each other via certain APIs or interfaces. Such use cases are part of the many areas of Antmicro’s day-to-day work, for example:| antmicro.com
Kenning helps develop real-world Machine Learning solutions for ARM and RISC-V platforms such as NVIDIA Jetson AGX Orin, Google Coral or HiFive Unmatched by seamlessly interconnecting different underlying optimization and deployment frameworks and creating rich reports on model quality and performance, like in the recently described industrial use case. The latest developments extend Kenning’s applicability to two new domains, adding bare-metal runtimes for non-Linux targets and integration...| antmicro.com
In the process of building their next-gen products, customers who want complete control, transparency and customization often contract Antmicro to develop complex hardware designs, including application SoC baseboards or high-end FPGA-based ASIC prototyping boards. Through our numerous ecosystem-focused collaborations and extensive R&D we have been able to release a wide variety of open hardware designs, which often become the base for subsequent, even more advanced projects. But Antmicro’s...| antmicro.com
We've open sourced several components for our secure operating system, called KataOS, on GitHub, as well as partnered with Antmicro| Google Open Source Blog