Antmicro is a member company of the Zephyr Project and an active contributor to the broader Zephyr ecosystem. In this blog, the Antmicro team shares how its open source hardware…
In the previous article, we have looked into how Zephyr optimizes the code footprint: only the components needed/configured are build, kernel features that are not used won't be present in…
Over the past decade, Zephyr has evolved from an emerging real-time operating system into a foundational platform for modern embedded development. A new Linux Foundation Research report, Zephyr® Turns 10:…
As embedded systems continue to evolve across industries ranging from industrial automation to connected devices and consumer electronics, selecting the right real-time operating system (RTOS) has become both a technical…
On March 26, 2026, the Zephyr community gathered in Rennes, France for an evening focused on open source collaboration, embedded systems innovation, and technical knowledge sharing. Organized by Savoir-faire Linux…
We celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Zephyr project at Embedded World’26. Interestingly enough, and perhaps less known, the blinky app is almost as old as the Zephyr project itself.…
Open Source Summit India brings together developers, maintainers, architects, community leaders, OSPO teams, legal and compliance professionals, researchers, and industry stakeholders from across the open source ecosystem. Designed as a…
The Zephyr Project community gathered in the city of Seville for an in-person meetup hosted by Microchip Technology. Held at Meliá Sevilla, the event brought together developers, engineers, and open…
This blog is authored by the team from Navimatix GmbH and inovex GmbH Zephyr in Science and Education 2026: Shaping the Next Generation of Embedded Developers The world of embedded…
This blog is written by Hilary Carter, SVP Research at the Linux Foundation Ten years ago, the Zephyr Project was launched with a bold vision: to build a neutral, secure,…