Zephyr 3.4 was released last week, so new features started to flow again into the main repository for the upcoming 3.5 version of Zephyr, which is due in just about…
Written by Laurens Slat, Developer Relations, AVSystem This blog originally ran on the AVSystem website. For more content like this, click here. As more and more resource-constrained IoT devices are…
🇨🇳 for a Chinese version of this article, see: Zephyr 3.4 新版本公告 On behalf of the Zephyr community, it’s my pleasure to announce that as of today, Zephyr 3.4.0 is…
Another short update this week… or maybe not? … drumroll … Zephyr 3.4 has just been released, and I invite everyone to check out the two resources below to learn…
We’re only a week a way from the release of Zephyr 3.4, and everyone (including yours truly) is busy polishing everything for the release. I am trying to put together…
Like I mentioned last week, the release of Zephyr 3.4 is approaching (currently scheduled for June, 16), and the first release candidate is already out. There are slightly less noteworthy…
As the Zephyr community is getting ready to gather at Zephyr Developer Summit in less than a month, I can already tell you that one of the (many!) topics that…
This blog was originally published on the Antmicro website. Click here for more articles like this one. Repeatable testing and debugging are notoriously difficult in IoT system development, as they typically involve multiple…
Today is the last day for new features to get merged into the main Zephyr repository, as the next few weeks will be dedicated to documenting, testing, and polishing the…