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SUMMARY:Behind the Scenes of a Zephyr-powered PCIe AI Accelerator
DESCRIPTION:Tune in on Wednesday\, June 4 (9:00 AM EDT / 3:00 PM CEST) for a new Zephyr Tech Talk live stream! \nChris Friedt\, P.Eng. & Daniel DeGrasse from Tenstorrent will be joining Benjamin Cabé to discuss how Tenstorrent has embraced Open Source throughout their stack\, and how that led to the release of Zephyr-based firmware for their newest PCIe AI Accelerator card. Blackhole launched April 4th\, 2025\, supporting the latest Zephyr release v4.1.0 and will be v4.2.0-ready. \nNotably\, Blackhole may very well be the first consumer-targeted PCIe card that will ship with Open Source Zephyr firmware 🚀 \nSome of the things we will be covering: \n* Architecture of the Blackhole SoC\n* Board-level overview of P100 and P150 cards\, network topologies\n* Typical lifecycle of an AI Workload\n* User-facing tools for flashing and telemetry\n* Which CPU Clusters run Zephyr on the SoC and board\n* How Tenstorrent benefits from deploying Zephyr\, and how we can give back\n* Hints at what is next in Tenstorrent pipeline as well as Tenstorrent’s Open Source FW strategy \nZephyr Tech Talks are live streams organized by and for the Zephyr community. Join us live for a chance to ask your questions directly to our guests\, or watch the recording anytime afterward.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/behind-the-scenes-of-a-zephyr-powered-pcie-ai-accelerator/
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SUMMARY:Devicetree Editing Superpowers with LSP // Zephyr Tech Talk #025
DESCRIPTION:Tune in on Wednesday\, June 18 (9:00 AM EDT / 3:00 PM CEST) for a new Zephyr Tech Talk live stream! \nZephyr relies heavily on Devicetree files\, but their syntax and the way information is spread across multiple files can be intimidating and slow down development. Having good support for Devicetree files in your favorite code editor can help you avoid common pitfalls and make working with them much more productive. \nKyle Micallef Bonnici from Nordic Semiconductor will join Benjamin Cabé to discuss how to make working with Devicetree files easier and more efficient by setting up a language server that supports auto-completion\, syntax validation\, refactoring (e.g.\, renaming a node/label/property)\, code navigation\, and more. \nThis Tech Talk is a great opportunity to refresh your Devicetree skills and pick up useful tips to get the most out of your code editor! \nZephyr Tech Talks are live streams organized by and for the Zephyr community. Join us live to ask your questions directly to our guests\, or catch the recording anytime afterward.
URL:https://zephyrproject.org/event/devicetree-editing-superpowers-with-lsp-zephyr-tech-talk-025/
CATEGORIES:Zephyr Tech Talk
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