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SimBricks

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Open-source simulation framework for heterogeneous systems, especially with custom hardware. SimBricks modularly combines existing and new simulators.

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Very much looking forward to being part of the FoC conference in Munich this year!

Our line-up for the Future of Computing Conference 2024 is growing – here are the first 10 computing startups that will pitch: @anabrid_tech @semron_ai @SpiNNcloud GEMESYS @synthara Lumai @Akhetonics NcodiN Linque @sim_bricks If you’d like to pitch your computing startup,…

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Today, Hejing Li introduces the SimBricks orchestration framework and how it enables users to simulate even complex systems with ease! This is a key feature to manage the complexity of connecting together multiple simulators. Read More: simbricks.github.io/blog/orchestra…


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I always forget: is UW in Switzerland or Germany?


The start of our "meet the team" series. Over the next weeks the rest of the team will follow! You can look forward to @li_hejing 's spotlight next week!

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SimBricks accelerates development of heterogeneous systems and reduces cost. Virtual prototypes in SimBricks enable systems & hardware architects to make informed design decisions, and bridge different HW and SW teams. Learn more: simbricks.github.io/blog/accelerat…


Today, Jonas blogged about our secret to scalably connect and integrate a range of independent and often seemlingly incompatible simulators into a coherent whole. simbricks.github.io/blog/loosely-c…


Our newest post sheds light on when and why you should care about full-system end-to-end evaluation in simulation: simbricks.github.io/blog/need-for-…


How does SimBricks work? What technical pieces are required to assemble full system simulations from component simulators? Find answers in today's blog post: simbricks.github.io/blog/technical…


While we were presumably mistagged, we are still happy to recommend this library. 😅

If you get a chance to visit one place while in Prague 🇨🇿 @sim_bricks would highly recommend visiting the majesty of the klementinum library prague.eu/en/object/plac… Breath taking @SESAMSimulation #sesam2024 @PragueEU

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What is SimBricks? Why and when should you use SimBricks? Get a first overview through in our inaugural blog post: simbricks.github.io/blog/simbricks… You can look forward to future posts going into more detail.


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We are testing our systems methodology for building and evaluating HW accelerators in a classroom setting, focusing on end-to-end system behavior throughout. The project also provides an easy (open source!) starting point outside of teaching. gitlab.cs.uni-saarland.de/os/hwaccel-23w… (1/n)

We released the final HW acceleration course project milestone: gitlab.cs.uni-saarland.de/os/hwaccel-23w…. Here, the students implement Verilog RTL for the accelerator and synthesize it in 130nm, determining feasible clock rate and chip area and putting these in context of full system performance.



This course is using SimBricks to provide students with hands on experience of exploring the complete systems stack for HW acceleration: designing a HW/SW interface, implementing drivers, implementing HW simulation models, and finally implementing actual HW RTL!

🚨New Course Alert🚨 @AntoineKau is teaching a course on Accelerating Applications with Specialized Hardware (cms.sic.saarland/hwaccel_23/). The project uses @sim_bricks and will be released in parts over the course of the semester. More info on the project: cms.sic.saarland/hwaccel_23/2/P…



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In our group meeting today, Jakob gave us a brief overview and a live demo of his ongoing M.Sc. thesis work, Columbo: Low-Level End-to-End System-Traces through SimBricks Simulations! Find out more about the project here: os.mpi-sws.org/projects/colum…

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