This project provides key hardware IP and tools to enable rapid research test chip development.
Companion IEEE Micro Paper [IEEEXplore], [Arxiv]
Tutorial Material [CHIPKIT @ISCA'20], [CHIPKIT @MICRO'19], [Tutorial Website]
If you find this project useful for your research, please use the following bibtex to cite us,
@ARTICLE{chipkit_micro2020,
author={P. {Whatmough} and M. {Donato} and G. {Ko} and S. K. {Lee} and D. {Brooks} and G. {Wei}},
journal={IEEE Micro},
title={CHIPKIT: An agile, reusable open-source framework for rapid test chip development},
year={2020},
volume={},
number={},
pages={1-1},}
Please send a pull request.
The material in this project was developed at the VLSI and Architecture group at Harvard University to support many generations of research test chips.
Paul Whatmough, Arm Research, Boston, MA
Sae-Kyu Lee, IBM Research
Hyunkwang Lee, Harvard University, Boston, MA
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.