Webinar – AI at the Edge: Implementing ML and Embedded Vision Applications
Virtual Event – NXP Tech Days Automotive and Connectivity It’s that time again, and we’re proud to be back as sponsors at NXP Tech Days where you can visit our...
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Here you’ll find the software release announcements, upcoming events, webinar recaps, and other fun stuff!
Virtual Event – NXP Tech Days Automotive and Connectivity It’s that time again, and we’re proud to be back as sponsors at NXP Tech Days where you can visit our...
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Virtual Event – NXP Tech Days Automotive and Connectivity It’s that time again, and we’re proud to be back as sponsors at NXP Tech Days where you can visit our...
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Every summer PHYTEC invites a group of interns (whom we’ve lovingly nicknamed the phyTERNS) to our Bainbridge Island office. This group of college students work hands-on with our experienced hardware...
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Software Release Name: BSP-Yocto-i.MX6-PD20.1.0 Release Date: August 6, 2020 Release Highlights: Software update mechanism for eMMC with RAUC (Robust Auto-Update Controller) Upgrade to mainline Linux kernel v4.19.100 LTS X11 and...
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Software Release Name: BSP-Android-FSL-i.MX8MM-ALPHA1 Release Date: August 7, 2020 Release Highlights: Android Q 10 Support for the phyCORE-i.MX 8M Mini platform 10″ Capacitive Touch display Quick Links Release Notes Quickstart...
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At PHYTEC we pride ourselves on the many services we offer that go beyond the System on Module. One of our most utilized services is advanced rework. I recently spent...
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PHYTEC is planning to release an Android BSP for our phyCORE-i.MX8M-Mini SOM/SBC which is based on NXP’s Android Q release v10.0.0_2 (U-boot v2019.04 and Linux Kernel v5.4). The BSP will...
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