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Atomic Rules provides enterprise-grade FPGA IP components and solutions for networking and quality-of-time. Expert competencies in both software and hardware maximize the value of Atomic Rules IP components to their customers.
They provide their clients with effective solutions to problems involving interconnection networks and reconfigurable computing. Their practice employs scalable, rule-based methods to tackle complex concurrency among heterogeneous processors.
Advances in chip technology and throughput of low cost computing platforms offer significant opportunities to radically improve performance of current products.
Atomic Rules understands the limitations of composing complex processor interactions using conventional RTL methods. To address this challenge, they use tools and techniques inspired by functional programming.
Beyond RTLs, they specialize in creating source codes written in Bluespec SystemVerilog, a vehicle for code correctness, portability and reuse. Atomic Rules provides its clients with expert SoC/FPGA competencies that build upon RTL/ESL design and verification techniques; not reinvent them.
As a BittWare partner, Atomic Rules offers several IP cores and solutions compatible with BittWare’s full lineup of cards featuring Intel Agilex, Intel Stratix 10, and Xilinx/AMD UltraScale+ FPGAs.
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