Zephyr marks decade of open source embedded innovation

Hilary Carter, SVP of research at the Linux Foundation, shares insights from a new report in a blog post. The post highlights Zephyr's ten years of adoption and evolution.

The Linux Foundation blog features a post titled 'Zephyr at 10: A Decade of Open Source Embedded Innovation.' Hilary Carter, who serves as SVP of research at the organization, discusses key findings from the latest report on the project. The report focuses on Zephyr's progress over a decade, emphasizing its adoption and evolution within open source embedded systems. This milestone reflection underscores the platform's role in the field, as presented by Carter.

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