Zephyr 3.5 has been out for a week (here’s the announcement blog post if you missed it!), and earlier this week we celebrated the release by having a live stream…
On behalf of the Zephyr community, I am very excited to announce that Zephyr 3.5.0 is now generally available. Before diving into some of the key highlights for this new…
Apologies for missing last week’s update. Last Friday was the feature freeze for Zephyr 3.5 and everyone, including myself, was pretty busy trying to push everything over the finish line!…
During the Zephyr Developer Summit 2023, I had the opportunity to sit down with Simon Hein, software and functional safety engineer at Baumer, a leading provider of measuring instruments and…
There is one week to go until the feature freeze for Zephyr 3.5, and also just about a week to participate in this year’s Zephyr Developer survey. Whether you are…
This week, I am using the recently added support for M5Stack Core2 (thank you, Martin!) as an excuse to show you some pretty cool Zephyr tricks that I’m confident many…
Happy Friday! In case you missed it, yesterday I had the opportunity to join Robert and Michael from Arm (thanks again for the invitation, guys!) as part of their Innovation…
The Zephyr community is back to pretty much full-speed as the summer break comes to an end, and this week’s Zephyr update features a new, highly-anticipated, modem subsystem. In other…
I hope everyone had a great week! After a pretty massive heat wave in Southern Europe this week, it’s time to put together this week’s recap of Zephyr news. Not…
Last week, when putting together my weekly Zephyr update, I spent some time recording a short(ish!) demo of how to run CodeChecker against your Zephyr RTOS project. This static code…