IIT Indore has developed AspireHLS, a homegrown software tool that simplifies and accelerates computer chip design by automating the conversion of designs into manufacturing-ready circuit blueprints. Developed by Prof Anirban Sengupta and his team after nearly 10 years of research, the freely available tool has already been downloaded by users in more than 60 countries worldwide.
Indore (Madhya Pradesh): The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Indore has developed a new software tool called AspireHLS that helps engineers design electronic chips used in everyday devices such as smartphones, cameras and music systems faster and with less manual effort.
The product was developed by Prof Anirban Sengupta and his team at the Hardware Security and Reliability Lab in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering after nearly 10 years of research.
It is now freely and publicly available for students, researchers and companies to use.
Within a short time of its release, the AspireHLS product package, including benchmarks and tutorials, has already been downloaded by users in more than 60 countries across the Americas, Europe, Asia and Africa - indicating its growing usefulness among engineers worldwide. Some of these countries include the USA, France, England, Singapore, China, Vietnam, Russia, Spain, Germany, Brazil, the UAE, Poland, Georgia and Japan.
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