Go IT!

HORIZON.2.4HORIZON-CSAID: 101070660
EC Contribution
€19,933
Consortium Size
7 orgs
Summary

Europe's IT hardware development is constantly challenged by outrageously expensive development tools, legal constraints like NDAs or patents, lock-in threats, dependency from external vendors or supply chains and foreign political events. Europe’s digital infrastructure (from consumer to critical appliances) is heavily relying on foreign closed-source chips which are literally black-boxes which may (and have been proven to) contain malicious features. This situation makes the hardware development expensive and inefficient, and undermines the very principle of sovereignty, resilience and re-usability. Open-source silicon chips, which are open in their entirety, i.e. down to the physical layout, carry the potential of catapulting Europe into a renaissance of digital technology. Several challenges are on the way, many of which will require the participation of the stakeholders (from the fertile ground made of “nerdy” hobbyists and makers who are the early protagonists of the scene, all the way up to large enterprises), as well as the participation of policymakers and regulatory bodies. The road ahead is steep, but rich of rewards. Therefore we loudly say: Go IT!

Consortium (7)

Project Results (11)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (4)
PDKMaster and Standard cell generator for the open source IHP PDK
· 2024
Staf Verhaegen
Proof-of-concept for scalable analog blocks using the PDKMaster framework
· 2023
Staf Verhaegen
Digital design flow based on open tools for programmable logic devices
Pablo Navarro-Torrero, Felipe Rojas-Munoz, Macarena C. Martınez-Rodrıguez, Angel Barriga-Barros, Carlos J. Jimenez-Fernandez, Marıa Brox, Piedad Brox
Full Open-Source Implementation of an Academic RISC-V on FPGA
Pablo Navarro-Torrero, Macarena C. Martınez-Rodrıguez, Angel Barriga-Barros, Piedad Brox
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 2 - GOIT (Go IT!)
Deliverables (6)