This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more blogs and articles like this one, visit https://antmicro.com/blog/. The Xtensa architecture, originally from Tensilica (now part of Cadence), is the base…
Written by Chris Gammell, the Developer Relations Lead at Golioth This blog originally ran on the Golioth website. For more content like this, click here. Troubleshooting high complexity systems like Zephyr…
Written by Frank Duignan, Electronics Engineer and Lecturer at TU Dublin, Ireland This is part 4 of a tutorial series by Frank Duignan. Part 1 focused on GPIO – you…

Written by Michael Gielda, Vice President of Business Development at Antmicro, and Kate Stewart, Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems This article previously ran on Linux.com. For more content like…
Written by Rajeev Piyare, Founder of Conexio Technologies Preface The concept of Tiny Machine Learning (TinyML) has been around for…

Almost 700 people registered for the first-ever Zephyr Developer Summit last year, to learn more about the RTOS. We had 3 tracks, 5 mini-conferences, 28 sessions and 51 speakers who presented…

Written by Jared Wolff, Hardware and firmware enthusiast and proud father of the nRF9160 Feather This blog originally ran on Jared’s blog. For more content like this, click here. One of the coolest…
This blog originally ran on the Antmicro website. For more blogs and articles like this one, visit https://antmicro.com/blog/. Open source software is omnipresent in the server and cloud world, with open…
Written by David Brown, member of the Zephyr Security Team and Senior Engineer at Linaro I have been asked several times about whether the log4j vulnerability affects Zephyr. There is…
Written by Frank Duignan, Electronics Engineer and Lecturer at TU Dublin, Ireland This is part 3 of a tutorial series by Frank Duignan. Part 1 focused on GPIO – you…