Next week, The Zephyr™ Project will be joining some 1,000 exhibitors atEmbedded World in Nurnberg, Germany. The event, which is slated to take place from February 26-28, offers the embedded community the opportunity…
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Written by Amber Hibberd, PhD. Functional Safety Engineering Manager at Intel and a member of the Zephyr Project A free, open source RTOS… that aims to be safety-certified! The continued…
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In this new blog post, Amy Occhialino, the Zephyr Project Governing Board Chair, shares a preview of what’s to come in 2019. As we look forward into 2019, the Zephyr Governing…
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As a society, we like things that are smart. Your TV, phone, thermostat, even your water bottle now tracks your habits and interacts with you via applications. We demand that…
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Now that the holidays are behind us, it’s time to get ready for the annual CES show in Las Vegas, Nevada! This year, Zephyr Project members NXP and Nordic Semiconductor will be on-site at the conference…
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In October, thousands of people met in Edinburgh, Scotland for the Embedded Linux Conference Europe and OpenIoT 2018. During the conference, attendees saw 12 Zephyr technical presentations, participated in a full-day…
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Zephyr Project member David Brown, a Senior Engineer with Linaro Ltd., shares the best practices for security in this blog post, which first ran on Brownian Motion. This is the first…
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Zephyr supports a long list of development boards including the new Reel Board from PHYTEC. The Reel Board was developed by PHYTEC in cooperation with the Zephyr Project for a…
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As announced a few weeks ago in the technical meetings and communication, the Zephyr Community has been working on a new version of the SDK with updates mostly to the…
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By Tyler Baker, CTO for Foundries.io Foundries.io, an Internet of Things platform developer, has actively contributed to several open source projects since its inception in 2017, when it was spun…
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