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Relive Zephyr Developer Summit:
Keynote and Session Recordings now available
Thank you to the Zephyr Community and Sponsors for helping to deliver the best ZDS yet! More than 800 people attended the conference in person – and with the virtual attendees, represented 375 organizations across 56 countries around the globe. Zephyr had 75+ technical sessions for 3 tracks focused on users of Zephyr, developers contributing upstream, and maintainer-specific topics. We look forward to seeing everyone back in 2024!
Adding new APIs and driver implementations for interacting with NVMe disks, SMBus peripherals, and real-time clocks in a uniform way, as well as introducing several improvements to its built-in testing framework, Zephyr 3.4 brings both new features as well as bug fixes and stability improvements.
Zephyr Project Welcomes Analog Devices, Arduino and Technology Innovation Institute as New Members as it Launches the 3.4 Release - Read Announcement
Using Zephyr RTOS as a bootloader for Linux on RISC-V platforms - Read Blog
Remote Firmware Updates for IoT Devices using LwM2M and Zephyr RTOS - Read Blog
Zephyr’s ZBus Feature with Rodrigo Peixoto - Read Blog
Why We Moved from FreeRTOS to Zephyr RTOS - Read Blog
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News and Events/Webinars
The Zephyr Project has recently been featured in both webinars as well as industry analyst articles. Webinars on the Project are also planned over the next few months.
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