This blog post is contributed by Antmicro, a member company of the Zephyr Project. Antmicro's automotive customers are using the versatile simulation capabilities of Renode for developing and testing multi-node…
What an incredible week it was! If you joined us at Embedded World 2025 in Nuremberg, Germany, you already know it was a standout year for the Zephyr Project. Despite…
Let’s catch up on some of the things that happened in Zephyr land since Zephyr 4.1 was released 3 weeks ago. Over 750 pull requests have already been merged so,…
Are you passionate about open source, embedded systems programming, and software development? Don’t miss the very first Zephyr Project Meetup in Shanghai, China, happening on March 28, 2025, from 6:00…
This blog post is contributed by Antmicro, a member company of the Zephyr Project. Creating Machine Learning models for deployment on constrained devices requires a considerable number of manual tweaks.…
Are you passionate about open source, embedded systems programming, and software development? Join us for the Zephyr Project Meetup in Grenoble, France, on March 26, 2025, from 5:00 PM to…
This recap blog is written by Peter Christ and his team at Zeiss. The Zephyr Project Hands-On Workshop was a great chance for people new to Zephyr RTOS to quickly…
Today marks the general availability of a new version of the Zephyr Project, Zephyr 4.1, and as always it is packed with new features and general improvements. This article will…
The Embedded World Conference & Exhibition 2025 is almost here, and the Zephyr Project is ready to make an impact! Whether you are an embedded systems expert, developer, or just…
Written by Amy Occhialino - Intel Corporation, 2025 Governing Board Chair for the Zephyr Project Welcome to 2025! As we kick off the new year, the Governing Board would like…