Organization Linux Foundation announced a cooperation in the framework of the new Zephyr project to develop a real-time operating system (RTOS) for the devices Internet of things (IoT).
At the moment, already available the first version of the kernel Zephyr Kernel 1.0 and a set of Zephyr SDK, which includes tools for assembling the core on different hardware platforms. Among them is called x86, ARMv7, and the system can work in the emulator QEMU.
It is important to note that the core has very low system requirements - from 8 to 512 kilobytes of RAM (depending on the layout), it can be used in a wide range of devices, from smartwatches and network devices to controllers and embedded sensors. The kernel supports wireless technologies: Bluetooth 4, IPv4, IPv6, IEEE 802.15.4, Bluetooth Low Energy, IPv6 over Low power Wireless Personal Area Networks, and others. There is support for I / O systems.
Thus all stages of code development are tested for security that can dramatically increase the level of safety of the final executable files. Related Products :
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