Amy Occhialino is the Chair of the Zephyr Project Governing Board and Director of Software Engineering at Intel. She has more than 20 years experience in technology and has recently…
This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more Zephyr development tips and articles, please visit their blog. Antmicro’s open source simulation framework, Renode, was built to enable simulating real-life scenarios…
Written by Nicolas Pitre, Senior Software Engineer at BayLibre This blog post originally ran on the BayLibre website last month. For more details about BayLibre, visit https://baylibre.com/. Conventional wisdom says you…
Written by Ioannis Glaropoulos, Software System Architect at Nordic Semiconductor and active member of the Zephyr Technical Steering Committee Last month, the Zephyr Project announced the release of Zephyr RTOS…
This blog originally appeared on the Antmicro blog. The UltraScale+, a high-performance FPGA SoC designed for heterogeneous processing with 4 Cortex-A53 cores and 2 Cortex-R5 cores, is often used in Antmicro’s…
This is the 28 August 2019 newsletter tracking the final part of the Zephyr v2.0 development which was merged into the mainline tree on GitHub. The merge window is now closed and the…
Written by FIT IOT-LAB Description: Zephyr is a real-time operating system designed for the Internet of Things (IoT). The aim of this tutorial is to understand how to setup your environment and…
Last month, the Zephyr Project was on-site with several sessions at the Linux Foundation’s KubeCon + CloudNativeCon + Open Source Summit China. Couldn’t make it the conference? Take a look…
Written by Jocelyn Li, Zephyr Community Member and Intel Zephyr Engineering Team Senior Manager The 1st Open Source IoT Projects Seminar, hosted by the Intel Corporation, was held in Shanghai at…
Written by Marti Bolivar, Zephyr Project contributor and Senior SW Engineer at Nordic Semiconductor This is the 28 June 2019 newsletter tracking the latest Zephyr development merged into the mainline tree on GitHub….