What a show! The Zephyr community had a great time at the embedded world 2023 conference in Nuremberg, Germany, 🇩🇪 showcasing our product demos and participating in insightful discussions from…
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Welcome to the second edition of the Zephyr Weekly Update series covering the week of March 24-31, 2023. In this series, I try to highlight some of the noteworthy changes…
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Written by Chris Gammell, a member of the Zephyr technical community and Developer Relations Lead at Golioth This article originally ran on the Golioth website. For more content like this,…
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Written by Stephen Berard, Chief Technology Officer at Nubix This blog originally ran on the Nubix website. For more content like this, click here. Microcontrollers (MCUs) power the majority of…
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As the Zephyr project continues to grow and evolve, I care deeply about making sure the community stays informed and engaged. To support this, I will start sharing Zephyr Weekly…
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The Linux Foundation recently released the Japanese version of its 2022 Annual Report, Leadership in Security and Innovation. The full report can be downloaded here: Japanese version:Â https://www.linuxfoundation.jp/publications/2023/01/linux-foundation-annual-report-2022-jp/ English version: https://www.linuxfoundation.org/resources/…
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Last week I attended Embedded World 2023 and had a great time helping out the community at the Zephyr booth. Ian from Electromaker stopped by and recorded a nice video,…
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A wireless smart elocker that can be retrofitted to existing lockers used in offices, warehouses, gyms, and schools has been launched by U.K.-based company, eLocker. The wireless ‘eLocker’ system employs…
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Written by Mike Szczys, Zephyr Ambassador and Developer Relations Engineer at Golioth This blog originally ran on the Golioth website. For more content like this, click here. ZephyrRTOS is built to…
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Written by Keith Short, Software Engineer at Google ChromeOS and Zephyr technical community member This blog originally ran on the ChromeOS site. For more content like this, click here. Let’s…
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