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Zephyr RTOS - Better than FreeRTOS? IoT Operating System

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Zephyr RTOS is a relatively new real-time operating system & is ready for a wide variety of MCU architectures. ZephyrRTOS is based on a small-footprint kernel designed for use on resource-constrained embedded devices and is maintained by the Linux Foundation. But can it replace FreeRTOS?
We will first start off with "Why use ZephyrRTOS" , then talk about supported architectures & finally talk about Zephyr RTOS on the ESP32
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#ZephyrRTOS #FreeRTOS #ESP32
We will first start off with "Why use ZephyrRTOS" , then talk about supported architectures & finally talk about Zephyr RTOS on the ESP32
Links:
#ZephyrRTOS #FreeRTOS #ESP32
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