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SUMMARY:ET03 Open-Source Hardware Design: From High-Level Code to Silicon with Bambu and SODA
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DESCRIPTION:Get the latest session information at 
	https://date26date-conference.com/programme#ET03\n\n\nThe open-source 
	hardware design ecosystem has matured significantly in recent years, 
	driven by a decentralized model that fosters collaboration and innovation. 
	This evolution has enabled the integration of open-source Electronic 
	Design Automation (EDA) tools, methodologies, and Process Design Kits 
	(PDKs), supporting complete design flows for multiple technology nodes and 
	diverse application domains. As modern applications ranging from AI to 
	data analytics and beyond demand domain-specific accelerators to reach 
	stringent performance and energy efficiency targets, open-source design 
	environments are becoming essential to shorten design cycles, reduce 
	costs, and foster innovation.\n	\n	This tutorial focuses on open-source 
	hardware design flows for custom accelerators, emphasizing High-Level 
	Synthesis (HLS) as a key enabler for rapid and reproducible hardware 
	development. Participants will learn how modern open-source tools such as 
	Bambu, SODA-OPT, and OpenROAD can be combined into a complete design flow 
	from high-level (C/C++ or Python) kernels down to ASIC implementation. The 
	session will demonstrate how open-source tools now support full circuit 
	design flows at mature technology nodes, suitable for a wide range of 
	application domains.\n	\n	Through live demonstrations and practical 
	guidance, attendees will gain hands-on experience with an end-to-end 
	open-source design flow for accelerator development. Beyond practical 
	demonstrations, the tutorial will provide an overview of how open-source 
	methodologies are transforming education, training, and research in 
	hardware design. The session will highlight ongoing initiatives and funded 
	projects that strengthen the open hardware ecosystem, foster 
	collaboration, and define long-term priorities for its growth. The 
	tutorial will conclude with a brief overview of current and future 
	research directions, inspiring participants to explore and contribute to 
	the next generation of open-source EDA tools.
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	open-source hardware design ecosystem has matured significantly in recent 
	years, driven by a decentralized model that fosters collaboration and 
	innovation. This evolution has enabled the integration of open-source 
	Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools, methodologies, and Process 
	Design Kits (PDKs), supporting complete design flows for multiple 
	technology nodes and diverse application domains. As modern applications 
	ranging from AI to data analytics and beyond demand 
	<strong>domain-specific accelerators</strong> to reach stringent 
	performance and energy efficiency targets, open-source design environments 
	are becoming essential to shorten design cycles, reduce costs, and foster 
	innovation.</p><p>This tutorial focuses on <strong>open-source hardware 
	design flows</strong> for custom accelerators, emphasizing High-Level 
	Synthesis (HLS) as a key enabler for rapid and reproducible hardware 
	development. Participants will learn how modern open-source tools such as 
	Bambu, SODA-OPT, and OpenROAD can be combined into a complete design flow 
	from high-level (C/C++ or Python) kernels down to ASIC implementation. The 
	session will demonstrate how open-source tools now support full circuit 
	design flows at mature technology nodes, suitable for a wide range of 
	application domains.</p><p>Through live demonstrations and practical 
	guidance, attendees will gain <strong>hands-on experience</strong> with an 
	end-to-end open-source design flow for accelerator development. Beyond 
	practical demonstrations, the tutorial will provide an overview of how 
	open-source methodologies are transforming education, training, and 
	research in hardware design. The session will <strong>highlight ongoing 
	initiatives and funded projects</strong> that strengthen the open hardware 
	ecosystem, foster collaboration, and define long-term priorities for its 
	growth. The tutorial will conclude with a brief overview of current and 
	future research directions, inspiring participants to explore and 
	contribute to the next generation of open-source EDA 
	tools.</p></BODY></HTML>
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