Before diving into this week’s Zephyr updates, here’s your reminder to save the date for our next Zephyr Tech Talk, on April 3. The new hardware model introduced for Zephyr…
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This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more Zephyr development tips and articles, please visit their blog. Neural networks are a powerful tool for processing noisy and unstructured sensor…
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Timon Skerutsch is a software and electronics engineer who enjoys the systems design aspect of the work the most, from the cloud all the way down to silicon. He is…
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HPMicro HPM6800 is a family of high-end RISC-V microcontrollers clocked up to 600 MHz integrating a VeriSilicon Vivante 2.5D GPU with support for the OpenVG 1.1 vector graphics API, and…
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Howdy! Before diving into this week’s news, I would like to extend an invitation to all of you reading this weekly update to consider submitting a talk for an upcoming…
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Yesterday, The Linux Foundation announced the keynote schedule for Open Source Summit North America, the premier event for open source code and community contributors. The leading gathering for the global open source…
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Here are the articles, videos, and tools that we’ve been excited about this February. We hope you enjoy these links, and we look forward to hearing what you’ve been reading…
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Manojkumar emphasized the importance of Zephyr's shell utility, logging capabilities, tracing functionality, device tree support, and integration testing framework. He demonstrated how Zephyr has revolutionized embedded software development, making it…
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This presentation will serve as a guiding light for those embarking on their journey with Zephyr, its components, and open source in general. It is tailored for anyone eager to…
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Zephyr RTOS has had its popularity amongst the MCU world for long, but now it's also starting to make it's way onto complex heterogeneous SOCs with multiple cores like TI…
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