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    A new 64-bit RISC platform, complemented by a set of development tools, standards specifications and synthesizable VHDL implementations.
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    CoreTML framework
    CoreTML framework is an open-source template-based configuration system allowing the developer to create parametrized templates by inserting special content to any text files. Its main purpose is to serve as a toolkit for semiconductor IP core creation (based on VHDL/Verilog).
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    Partially Reconfigurable Hardware

    Framework for Adaptive Hardware Concurrent Systems with DPR-FPGAs

    This project introduces new FPGA architectural tools and Linux OS modifications that aid in supporting Dynamic Partial Reconfiguration (DPR) on FPGAs for concurrent control. It shows that control systems benefit from hardware concurrency, meaning that by moving the control intelligence into hardware, the negative effects inherent to threads and their scheduler are minimized. This leaves software with the role of a high-level administrator rather than an executor, thereby eliminating...
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    xswifs stands for: cross SoftWare Interfaces. This project provide examples (snippets) for interfacing various software tools and languages with various mechanism. It has been created to help in HW/SW co-simulation and to provide benchmarks.
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    The AI workplace management platform

    Plan smart spaces, connect teams, manage assets, and get insights with the leading AI-powered operating system for the built world.

    By combining AI workflows, predictive intelligence, and automated insights, OfficeSpace gives leaders a complete view of how their spaces are used and how people work. Facilities, IT, HR, and Real Estate teams use OfficeSpace to optimize space utilization, enhance employee experience, and reduce portfolio costs with precision.
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    Plugin Eclipse/VDT supports hardware development in VHDL/Verilog, allowing to easily integrate command-line controlled tools in Eclipse. Underlying Eclipse/ExDT plugin provides integration means that may be used for other languages and applications.
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    Tool-independent Makefile generator for VHDL models.
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