Our January edition of the Engineering Highlights is feature packed with several updates, together with a roundup on the year of some of the key projects.
In this edition of the Engineering Highlights, Jon Burcham takes a detailed look at the Future of 32-bit Linux, Zephyr security, evolution of Device Tree and more.
Linaro is proud to announce that NXM Labs Inc. and Open Mobile Platforms LLC have joined the Trusted Firmware Project. This is the the open governance community project hosted by Linaro Community Projects.
Our November edition of the monthly Engineering Highlight is full of the latest updates and news from Linaro. Read about November's activities here.
October's Engineering highlights include an overview of the new Arm Devsummit and Linaro's contributions for the Linux Kernel 5.9. Read more here.
September's Engineering Highlights include a brief summary of our recent Virtual Connect 2020 (LVC20) event. There is also a synopsis of the Android Micro Conference at Linux Plumbers. Our blog channel continues to be populated with the latest topics and this month we highlight four of the latest articles that have been published including OpenOCD at Linaro, Enabling UEFI Secure Boot on U-Boot, Force Idle When a CPU Is Overheating and BFQ saved me from thrashing.
Our latest Connect meeting in September was not quite what we had in mind at the beginning of the year. Yet, in these unusual times we have been able to host a very successful Linaro Virtual Connect (LVC20). Over 65 sessions were delivered. With presenters from around the world and from world class leading businesses, we were able to preserve everything you expect from Linaro Connect. This blog is a summary of some of the highlights from the event. Enjoy!
This blog covers the many developments the teams at Linaro have been working on during August including the initial TVM AI compiler performance numbers on ARM64, using energy model to stay in TDP budget, thermal notifications with Netlink, how the ARM32 Linux kernel decompresses and the history of the Linux kernel and Linaro at one million commits.
The July 2020 Engineering Highlights feature the introduction of TuxMake, articles on a new certification for the Linaro Developer Cloud and the evolution of QEMU.
Trusted Firmware announced that Hafnium, MbedTLS and the PSA Crypto Project transitioned into its project scope to collaborate on secure software solutions.
The June 2020 Engineering Highlights this month features the Linux Kernel 5.7 release statistics where Linaro and its engineers continue to rank in the top for multiple categories. We are also excited to announce a free webinar on July 21 reviewing Arm server profiling and debugging tools. We have a review of additional training available from Member Services. Conference reports this month are a detailed summary of the OSPM (Power Management) Summit and EEMBC MCUboot benchmarking presentation. Additional topics include a summary of the LITE Engineering Sprint, an introduction to VirtIO, the Micro TVM project and news on dma-buf heaps.
96Boards and Dronecode have come together to collaborate on open drone standards. This will help to define the standard for next phase mass adoption of the open source drone technology.
This article looks into the latest news & developments that Linaro has been working on during May 2020. Read more here.
96Boards have teamed up with Arrow Electronics, ST, and Shiratech and are excited to announce that there are 500 Avenger96 or Stinger96 boards to be given away (conditions apply).
Welcome to the April 2020 edition of the Linaro Engineering Highlights. This roundup includes Linaro’s contributions to the Linux v5.6 Kernel LTP, PSA Level 1 Certification Showcase, Linaro Consumer Group (LCG) News, OTA article and some amazing research Linaro has been involved with in the combat against COVID-19.