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Antmicro joines CHIPS Alliance

Antmicro joines CHIPS Alliance

By eeNews Europe



CHIPS Alliance, the consortium advancing common, open hardware for interfaces, processors and systems, today announced Antmicro is joining the organization. Antmicro is a software-driven technology company focused on introducing open source into strategic areas of industry, especially edge AI. Announced just last month, the CHIPS Alliance welcomes Antmicro among its initial members Esperanto Technologies, Google, SiFive, and Western Digital.

CHIPS Alliance is a project hosted by the Linux Foundation to foster a collaborative environment to accelerate the creation and deployment of more efficient and flexible CPUs, SoCs, and peripherals for use in mobile, computing, consumer electronics, and Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Members of the CHIPS Alliance are committed to both open source hardware and continued momentum behind the free and open RISC-V architecture. The CHIPS Alliance project hosts and curates high-quality open source Register Transfer Level (RTL) code relevant to the design of open source CPUs, RISC-V-based SoCs, and complex peripherals for Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) and custom silicon. In today’s digital circuit design Register-transfer-level abstraction is used to create high-level representations from which ultimately actual wiring can be derived.

Antmicro is a software-driven tech company developing open source-based cyber-physical and edge AI systems. Antmicro provides open software, hardware, tooling, new development methodologies and applied R&D to customers worldwide, accelerating new product development and adoption of modern computing platforms, both CPU/ASIC, GPU and FPGA-based.

More information can be found at www.antmicro.com and www.linuxfoundation.org

Relevant information earlier published on eeNews: https://www.eenewsembedded.com/news/first-lts-release-linux-based-iot-rtos

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