Noting nearly 1,000 contributors, 50,000 commits building advanced support for multiple architectures including ARC, Arm, Intel, Nios, RISC-V, SPARC and Tensilica, and more than 250 boards; the Zephyr Project is throwing a virtual party that will run from June 8 – 10 this year.
The first-ever Zephyr Developer Summit is open to the public, free of charge, and full of Zephyr leaders from around the world presenting real-world use cases, best practices, mini-conferences, and more.
Zephyr is an open-source project at the Linux Foundation that builds a safe, secure, and flexible real-time operating system (RTOS) for resource-constrained devices. Led by Kate Stewart, Vice President of Dependable Embedded Systems at the Linux Foundation, a visionary behind the project since day one, participation continues to soar with new members.