With the Zephyr 3.4 release being less than a month away, there is increased activity in the Zephyr repository, and some substantial features are about to be merged. While this…
Written by Chris Gammel, Developer Relations Lead at Golioth This blog originally ran on the Golioth website. For more content like this, click here. Farms and growing operations are no strangers…
Written By Ali Aljaani, member of the Zephyr Project Marketing Committee and Developer Marketing Manager at Nordic Semiconductor This article originally ran on the Nordic DevZone website. For more content…
Happy Friday! Another week, another round of new features, drivers, and more. Before jumping into the actual news, I want to mention that I will soon be launching a recurring…
Written by Herbert Wikheim, CTO of Lilbit AS In today's fast-paced world, the need for efficient and reliable real-time operating systems (RTOS) has become paramount, especially in the realm of…
This blog was originally published on the Antmicro website. Click here for more articles like this one. Proper testing of embedded software is very difficult, but also crucial to successful…
As we’re entering a new month, I would like to start this week’s update with a quick look at some interesting metrics for the month of April, taken from the…
About a month ago, I started something new, not entirely sure I would be able to keep up with the cadence. Every week, I look at the most interesting changes…
As you may have read in the latest edition of my Zephyr Weekly Update, Zephyr RTOS now has support for the very popular MXChip AZ3166 IoT DevKit! There are tons…
Written by Hugh O’Keeffe, CEO at Ashling Ashling’s RiscFree SDK provides full support for Zephyr RTOS running on RISC-V and Arm based IP cores and devices. This includes debug support…