With the ever-growing power and capabilities (and variety!) of microcontrollers, TinyML is becoming practical, in turn pushing complexity of MCU software stacks. To address that complexity engineers need versatile and…
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Written by Kevin Townsend, a Zephyr contributor and Senior Embedded Engineer at Linaro The Zephyr Scientific Library (zscilib) is an attempt to provide a set of functions useful for scientific…
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Written by Kumar Gala, Member of the Zephyr Technical Steering Committee, and Principle Tech Lead at Linaro On behalf of the Zephyr Project, I am pleased to announce the release…
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Written by Marti Bolivar, west maintainer Earlier this month, I announced west v0.11.0. West is an extensible tool for managing multiple Git repositories under a single directory. See the west…
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Most people have an Artificial Intelligent Assistant in their life. In fact, many people have created a smart home with their AI like Alexa, Amazon’s cloud-based voice service, and their…
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Every month there seems to be a new software vulnerability showing up on social media, which causes open source program offices and security teams to start querying their inventories to…
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Last week, the United States White House released an Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity that addressed the malicious cyber attacks that have become more frequent in the last…
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This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more blogs and articles like this one, click here. Originally created to meet Antmicro’s internal need for a flexible system design…
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Written by Kamil Panek, Software Engineer at AVSystem, a Zephyr Project member company This blog originally ran on the AVSystem website. For more content like this, click here. To help…
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Do you know how to bring up Zephyr RTOS on Laird Connectivity's BL652 and BL654 Bluetooth modules? If not, this tutorial from Zephyr Project member Laird Connectivity will help. You…
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