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Open Source Summit – North America
April 15 @ 1:00 pm - 5:45 pm PDT
Registration Cost: $15
This half day program will Introduce the audience to the many aspects of open source hardware and software development, and how it is helping the industry to accelerate beyond what Moore’s law has predicted.
Talks will cover numerous aspects of hardware / software development and provide motivation to learn more about the challenges of open hardware and software design together.
AGENDA
- How can software developers help keep Moore’s law alive? – Michael Gielda, Antmicro
- Open Hardware Design: Lessons Learned from OSS – Stefano Cetola, Intel
- Understanding hardware security vulnerabilities: Hardware Bill of Materials – Kate Stewart, Linux Foundation
- Scaling hardware design: squeezing every bit of performance of the open source OpenROAD ASIC toolchain – Karol Gugala, Antmicro
- Accelerating EDA Flows in the AWS Cloud – David Pellerin, AWS
- An Introduction to RISC-V – Keith Graham, Codasip
- Accelerating the RISC-V Software Development Ecosystem – Jeffrey Osier-Mixon, Red Hat
- Caliptra: Open Source Root of Trust – Caleb Whitehead, Microsoft
- Getting “Ware” You Need to Go – Managing Open Hardware with Software (Part 1) – Maximillian Schmidt, University of Oregon
- Getting “Ware” You Need to Go – AI Software on Open Hardware (Part 2) – Christopher Sullivan, University of Oregon