InfiniEdge AI Release 2.0: Scaling AI to the edge| lfedge.org
Author: Krisztián Szilvási – Lead Embedded Architect, Atym For anyone working with embedded devices and systems, software containerization has historically felt out of reach. Traditional container runtimes like Docker bring...| LF EDGE: Building an Open Source Framework for the Edge.
eKuiper 2.2.0 Delivers Enhanced Streaming Capabilities and Advanced Rule Management| lfedge.org
Project EVE Achieves Impact Stage at LF Edge| lfedge.org
By James Butcher, EdgeX Foundry Chairman and IOTech Systems Product Manager EdgeX 4.0 (Odesa) marks a significant step forward for the EdgeX Foundry community. Alongside key feature enhancements, this release...| LF EDGE: Building an Open Source Framework for the Edge.
Akraino Release 8 Advances Physical AI for Edge Computing| lfedge.org
Akraino Release 8 Advances Physical AI for Edge Computing| lfedge.org
SAN FRANCISCO, CA – April 1, 2025 – EdgeX Foundry, the open source, vendor-neutral edge computing framework under the LF Edge umbrella, is proud to announce the release of EdgeX...| LF EDGE: Building an Open Source Framework for the Edge.
Project EVE Hits Maturity within LF Edge, Releases Multi-Node Support for Enhanced Edge Computing Resilience| lfedge.org
We’re excited to announce that EVE (Edge Virtualization Engine), the open source platform for orchestrating edge computing devices and workloads, has achieved a significant milestone by moving to Stage 3,...| LF EDGE: Building an Open Source Framework for the Edge.
The InstantX community is excited to announce the release of InstantX 2.0.0, a major milestone that introduces powerful new features for seamless data flow management and system-to-system integration. This release...| LF EDGE: Building an Open Source Framework for the Edge.
Author: Tina Tsou, Director, External Tech Influence & Global Tech Operations at TikTok InfiniEdge Al Release 1.0 brings a series of enhancements aimed at tackling the difficulties of deploying and...| LF EDGE: Building an Open Source Framework for the Edge.
Leveraging WebAssembly and Zephyr, Ocre supports OCI-like application containers in a footprint up to 2000x lighter than Linux-based container runtimes such as Docker and Podman.| lfedge.org
Announcing OpenBao v2.0.0 , the Initial GA Release!| lfedge.org