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The just-released Zephyr 3.4 RTOS isn’t a dominant player in the market, but its feature-rich environment and Linux Foundation roots are piquing interest globally.
Ambiq has ported Zephyr RTOS to several of its Arm Cortex-M based microcontrollers. Initially Apollo3 (Corex-M4), Apollo4 Plus (M4), Apollo4 Blue Plus (M4 + Bluetooth) and the upcoming Apollo510 ...
Newark software startup Zephyr, led by CEO Samir Shah, raised $31 million from Charlotte-based Frontier Capital.
You might also ask, “Why should I be interested in Zephyr 3.4?” Let’s start with roots. The Linux Foundation supports collaboration on open-source software, hardware, and standards.
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