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…
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…
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…
This blog is written by Roy Jamil, Embedded Systems Training Engineer, Ac6. On June 20, 2024, Ac6 hosted the first Zephyr Project meetup in Paris, France. This event brought together…
This blog was originally published in the Antmicro website. For more content like this, click here. Reliable, fast and secure updates are crucial for uptime and scalability of physically dispersed…
This blog is written by Roy Jamil, Embedded Systems Training Engineer at Ac6. Prevent unauthorized use of kernel objects Introduction In the first two parts of this series, we explored…
This blog is written by Roy Jamil, Embedded Systems Training Engineer at Ac6. Reorganizing logical applications into separate modules Introduction In the first part, we covered the fundamentals, highlighting the…
This blog is written by Roy Jamil, Embedded Systems Training Engineer at Ac6. User mode overview User mode plays a significant role in keeping applications safe and reliable by enforcing…
This blog is written by Graham Morphew, a Senior Director of Product Marketing at Wind River. It originally ran on the Wind River website. For more Zephyr development tips and…
Written by Marta Plantykow, Senior Staff Software Engineer at Synopsys Within the world of digital technology, the journey of a product, from conception to its eventual obsolescence is convoluted and…