Zephyr RTOS 4.0: Highlights from the New Release
Zephyr 4.0 was released on Nov 15, 2024. Dive into some of the new features with Benjamin Cabé, Developer Advocate for the project. 01:20 Secure Storage 07:02 ZMS (Zephyr Memory Storage) 09:45 Analog Comparators 12:40 Stepper Motors 18:44 Haptics 22:42 Video 28:54 Prometheus 31:29 Documentation improvements 38:39 New boards and Shields

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Update on Rust in Zephyr - David Brown, Linaro, LTD

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