Last week, the Zephyr Project introduced the first long term support (LTS) release of Zephyr OS, Zephyr 1.14.0 LTS. This release marks an important technical milestone for the community and is intended…
Core Infrastructure Initiative (CII) awards Zephyr with Gold Best Practice Badge for driving security, quality and stability of open source software SAN FRANCISCO – April 17, 2019 –The Zephyr™ Project, an…
When we started the Zephyr project, we knew at some point in the future, we’d want to incorporate having periodic Long Term Support (LTS) releases. Now that we’re close to…
Written by Martin Woolley, Developer Relations Manager, Bluetooth Special Interest Group, Inc. and active Zephyr community member INTRODUCTION The Bluetooth Special Interest Group (SIG) is the technical standards body behind…
Every six months, more than 300 of the world’s leading open source engineers working on Arm processors get together for a full week of engineering sessions and hacking at Linaro…
The Zephyr Project community is preparing for the release of Zephyr OS 1.14, which is our largest collaborative endeavor to date! We are thankful for all of the support from…
Endian Technologies AB will be hosting a Zephyr hackathon during the FOSS North 2019 Community Day on April 7! Zephyr Project member Nordic Semiconductor has provided all attendees with access to their new development board based on…
Written by Mahesh Venkitachalam, Founder of Electronut Labs This blog post first ran on the Electronut Labs Website. To see more content from Mahesh Venkitachalam or to learn more about…
Last week, you learned more about Zephyr RTOS powering drones. This week, we’re shining the spotlight on smart gloves, specifically the next generation of IoT Industrial wearables from ProGlove! Most industrial…
Written by Scott Doenecke, member of the Zephyr Project and Open Source Advocacy Manager at Intel A nice piece of trivia recently came across my desk. The 2019 Superbowl half…