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,…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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The Embedded Open Source Summit took place from April 16-18 in Seattle, Washington, alongside the Open Source Summit North America. The Zephyr Developer Summit was part of the EOSS, aimed…
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The Embedded Open Source Summit took place from April 16-18 in Seattle, Washington, alongside the Open Source Summit North America. The Zephyr Developer Summit was part of the EOSS, aimed…
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The Embedded Open Source Summit took place from April 16-18 in Seattle, Washington, alongside the Open Source Summit North America. The Zephyr Developer Summit was part of the EOSS, aimed…
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