Community Growth: Zephyr RTOS unites companies, developers and end users around the world to ensure balanced collaboration. The project is vendor-neutral and has a clear governance ensuring an open playing…
If you have been following our blog, you will remember our earlier post about the Call for Proposals (CFP) submission for FOSDEM. We are excited to see that our Zephyr…
This blog was written by Mike Szczys of Golioth and was originally published in the blog section of the Golioth website. Here is an abstract of the blog "West Commands…
Zephyr is an open source real-time operating system (RTOS) that is designed to be small, scalable, and secure. It is used to build products in a wide range of industries,…
Kenning and Kenning Zephyr Runtime enable easy, iterative development of ML models deployed on Zephyr RTOS using various AI inference libraries. When testing models on a device with Kenning, switching…
This blog was written by Mike Szczys of Golioth and was originally published in the blog section of the Golioth website. Here is an abstract of the blog "Zephyr: What…
This blog is written by Christina Aagaard Andreasen, Communication & Marketing Manager, Mjølner Informatics Countdown has begun – 5 days left to the Zephyr Project Meet-up at Mjølner Informatics in…
This blog is written by Michelle Hall, Marketing Product Launch Manager, NXP Semiconductors On Oct 9th, open source enthusiasts and embedded systems experts gathered in Austin, Texas, for the Zephyr…
This blog is written by Hiroshi TOKITA (@soburi) and Yasushi SHOJI (@yashi), both active contributors to the Zephyr Project. The Open Source Conference, Hokkaido, Japan took place on June 30…
Written by Stephen Berard, CTO of Atym Resource-constrained devices such as microcontrollers (MCUs) and lightweight CPUs power the majority of the edge footprint, but developing software for these devices is…