Arduino Core on Zephyr Work Hits a New Milestone, Prepares to Exit Beta in June

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The Arduino team has announced a milestone release for its Arduino Core on Zephyr project, version 0.55.0 — which is likely to be the last beta before the core is marked "stable" and formally launched in June.

"We’re releasing version 0.55.0 of the Arduino Core on Zephyr today, and it's a meaningful one," the Arduino team claims of the new release. "This update resolves one of the most common friction points users have reported, adds support for two widely-used libraries, and brings us noticeably closer to our June target for marking this core 'Stable' and ending the beta program. Concurrently, we'll begin deprecating the corresponding cores based on mbedOS. If you’ve been following the beta, this one is worth updating to."

Arduino has announced a new Zephyr core, which brings support for the Arduino Nicla Vision board (above). (📷: Gareth Halfacree)

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