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Industrial and academic projects requiring access to either 32- or 64-bit, embedded or application class cores. The CVA6 can be synthesized for both FPGA and ASIC targets.
The main webpage for Eclipse Amlen™ is: https://www.eclipse.org/amlen/ The main component of Amlen is the server - a message broker that supports the latest MQTT v5 protocol designed for IoT (as well
The Eclipse PHP IDE project delivers a PHP Integrated Development Environment framework for the Eclipse platform. This project encompasses the development components necessary to develop PHP-based Web
The Eclipse Safe Open Vehicle Core project aims to develop an open-source core stack for Software Defined Vehicles (SDVs), specifically targeting embedded high-performance Electronic Control Units
Eclipse ADORe is a modular software library and toolkit for decision making, planning, control and simulation of automated vehicles. It is developed by The German Aerospace Center (DLR), Institute for
Eclipse Vert.x™ is an asynchronous application platform for the modern web and enterprise. Vert.x has a very simple concurrency model. Vert.x allows you to write all your code as single threaded, this
Eclipse BaSyx™ implements an open-source Industry 4.0 middleware based on the Asset Administration Shell that enables the shopfloor digitization. We provide mandatory Industry 4.0 software components
The Eclipse Data Plane Core project provides: Data plane SDKs for Go, Java, .NET, Rust, and Typescript. Other languages may be added in the future based on community feedback. A Rust-based data plane
The main goal of Eclipse Pullpiri project is to develop an efficient vehicle service orchestrator framework to realize the potential benefits of cloud native technologies for in-vehicle services and
Eclipse Muto provides an adaptive framework and a runtime platform for dynamically composable model-driven ROS software stacks. Eclipse Muto can be used to introspect, monitor and manipulate the actively running ROS graph (the network of ROS nodes).
Eclipse Sphinx™ provides a modeling tool platform for Eclipse that eases the development of IDE-like tool support for modeling languages used in software and systems development.
Eclipse Tractus-X™ is a collaborative, open-source project aimed at driving the digital transformation of the various industries, including automotive, manufacturing, chemical, and energy sectors. Our
The focus of the Eclipse Trustable Software Framework project is practical approaches to understanding risks in software engineering. Describing and quantifying these risks requires a scalable
The mission of OpenHW Group is to develop and standardize the free and open-source semiconductor intellectual property. produce processor subsystem IP, tools and software for electronic system
The Eclipse Temurin® project provides code and processes that support the building of runtime binaries and associated technologies that are high performance, enterprise-caliber, cross-platform, open
Eclipse Sirius enables the specification of a modeling workbench in terms of graphical, table or tree editors with validation rules and actions using declarative descriptions.
The Eclipse Supervisory Control Engineering Toolkit (Eclipse ESCET™) project provides a toolkit for the development of supervisory controllers in the Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) paradigm
Eclipse Automotive Integration for AutoSD uses an AutoSD image, built and tailored for its community, to run and test both Eclipse SDV projects and blueprints. Eclipse Automotive Integration for
The Eclipse Arrowhead project consists of systems and services that are needed for anyone to design, implement and deploy Arrowhead-compliant System of Systems. The generic concept of the Arrowhead