Open-source embedded systems and edge AI development services
Antmicro is a software-driven services firm focused on embedded systems, FPGA, and edge-to-cloud AI—with deep roots in the open-source ecosystem (founding member of RISC-V International, Platinum member of Zephyr Project and CHIPS Alliance). The tech stack is hardware-focused (SystemVerilog, Verilog, VHDL, RISC-V, cocotb, Verilator) paired with systems languages (C, Rust, LLVM), and their active projects revolve around Renode, an open-source emulation platform for embedded device modeling. Hiring is engineering-heavy (16 of 22 active roles) and concentrated at mid-level seniority, reflecting their focus on applied R&D delivery rather than scaling sales.
Antmicro provides applied R&D, prototyping, and new product development services for customers adopting open-source and software-centric approaches to embedded systems, FPGA design, and edge AI. The company operates across hardware simulation (Renode emulator for ARM, RISC-V, x86 architectures), ASIC and FPGA prototyping, and edge-to-cloud AI integration. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Gothenburg, Antmicro employs 51–200 people, with active hiring in Poland and Sweden. Revenue model is services-led, supported by in-house open-source projects that drive adoption and customer engagement.
C, Rust, Python, LLVM, Linux, Zephyr RTOS, SystemVerilog, Verilog, VHDL, RISC-V, cocotb, Verilator, and GCC. Hardware description languages and emulation tools dominate their toolkit.
Renode, an open-source emulation platform for embedded devices supporting ARM, RISC-V, and x86 architectures. Active projects include improving Renode workflow, creating device models, and integrating with external tools.
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