akita

A flexible, high-performance, user-friendly computer architecture simulator engine (by sarchlab)

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  • calyx

    Intermediate Language (IL) for Hardware Accelerator Generators

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  • Calyx: Intermediate Language for Hardware Accelerators
    3 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 26 Feb 2024
    My first instinct was to ask "Does this play well with CIRCT?" And thankfully they answer that right away in the README.

    I'm personally of the opinion that there is a LOT of room for improvement in the hardware design tooling space, but a combination of market consolidation, huge pressure to meet deadlines, and an existing functional pipeline of Verilog/VHDL talent is preventing changes.

    That's not to say "Verilog/VHDL are bad", because clearly they've been good enough to support nearly all of the wonderful designs powering today's devices. But it is to say, "the startup scene for hardware will continue to look anemic compared to the SaaS scene until someone gives me all of the niceties I have for building SaaS tools in software."

    A huge amount of ideas (and entire designs) start off as software sims, which enables kernel/compiler engineers to start building out support for new hardware before it's manufactured.

    There is some interesting work going on at SiFive building hardware with Chisel[1], as well as some interesting work lead by a professor at William and Mary to improve simulations[2].

    1: https://www.chisel-lang.org

    2: https://github.com/sarchlab/akita

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sarchlab/akita is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of akita is Go.


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