Blog: Recap of the Zephyr Project at the Open Source Summit 2024 in Vienna,...
The Open Source Summit Europe held from September 16-19, 2024, in Vienna, Austria, drew a vibrant crowd of 1,855 attendees representing 1,013 organizations. Participants came from across the globe,...
View ArticleZephyr Meet-Up at Mjølner Informatics in Aarhus, Denmark (12.11.2024)
This blog is written by Christina Aagaard Andreasen, Communication & Marketing Manager, Mjølner Informatics Countdown has begun – 5 days left to the Zephyr Project Meet-up at Mjølner Informatics...
View ArticleZephyr 4.0 Is Generally Available: Some Highlights
The Zephyr community has been hard at work over the past four months, not really getting any rest after getting a new Long-Term Support release out the door in July. Today, I’m thrilled to announce...
View ArticleBlog: Recap of the Zephyr Project at the Open Source Summit 2024 in Tokyo, Japan
The Open Source Summit held in Tokyo, Japan on October 28th and 29th was a significant event in the open source community. With 878 in-person attendees from across the globe, the summit brought...
View ArticleSneak Peek: What’s Happening at the Zephyr Project Meetup in Zürich,...
We are excited to invite you to the Zephyr Project in-person meetup in Zürich, Switzerland! Whether you’re new to open source, embedded systems programming, or software development, this event is...
View ArticleMeet Zephyr Project at FOSDEM 2025!
How many of you are planning to attend FOSDEM 2025? Are you planning to speak at the event or attend as an participant to learn? What topics excite you the most this year? Whether you are interested...
View ArticleBlog: Recap of the Zephyr Project Meetup: Zürich, Switzerland
The Zephyr Project Meetup in Zürich was a great meetup for people interested in embedded systems and open source. Even though heavy snow made it hard to travel, many attendees still joined the event....
View ArticleZephyr: What modules should you add to a manifest allow list?
This blog was written by Mike Szczys of Golioth and was originally published in the blog section of the Golioth website. Here is an abstract of the blog “Zephyr: What modules should you add to a...
View ArticleFast development of AI applications in Zephyr with Linkable Loadable Extensions
Kenning and Kenning Zephyr Runtime enable easy, iterative development of ML models deployed on Zephyr RTOS using various AI inference libraries. When testing models on a device with Kenning, switching...
View ArticleZephyr Holiday Gift Guide
Zephyr is an open source real-time operating system (RTOS) that is designed to be small, scalable, and secure. It is used to build products in a wide range of industries, from consumer electronics to...
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