At the heart of Open Source.

Customers in over
12 countries, across 3 continents

We're a top 20 contributor
to the Linux Kernel

Pioneers in
Low Power Systems

We're leaders in the semiconductor industry

Taping out a new system-on-chip can be a gruelling task.  We make chip wake-up and software bring-up a painless part of the process. Many of our engineers have written BSPs for ARM, Intel, and MIPS SoCs — and even firmware for microcontrollers — for over 20 years.

We can forward port BSPs for long-tail chips, and simultaneously reduce your maintenance costs by ensuring that your chips are supported upstream.

As a Linux Foundation member, we’ve built trust and authority with the open source community — becoming maintainers and thought leaders along the way — and BayLibre has been one of the top 20 contributors for multiple kernel releases.

 

We are Compiler, architecture, and performance experts

As the demand for computing power continues to increase in scientific research and industrial applications, HPC plays an increasingly important role in various fields.

The implementation of high-performance computing relies on a variety of technologies, including hardware architecture and parallel computing.

Our compiler experts are able to develop community and custom open-source compilers based on GCC and LLVM, to deliver high-quality and high-performance toolchains, including OpenACC/OpenMP technologies for high-performance computing and accelerator offload.

We help our HPC customers with scanning, monitoring and remediation of toolchain and library security vulnerabilities, as well as performance analysis and optimization of architectures and applications.

Look at an example of our contributions

 

Our software powers millions of devices

From smart watches to industrial control and the Internet of Things, we’ve helped our customers build products and launch them on time and on budget. We know that building great consumer electronics products requires support from your partners, that’s why we’ve worked with OEMs to take their products the last mile to manufacture and ensure a smooth handoff to ODMs.

It doesn’t matter if your device is running Linux, Android, Yocto, or a bespoke OS, we work across the entire software stack to ensure products run reliably, meet their acceptance criteria, and hit your milestones.

We're Hiring

BayLibre is growing quickly and we’re always looking for talented software engineers across a variety of disciplines. If you’ve got a track record of contributing to open source projects then we’d definitely like to hear from you.

Our team

 

Our team of over 40 engineers work across the consumer, industrial, and automotive industries to build embedded products and ship code. Because we work with both OEMs and semiconductor vendors, we develop cutting-edge technology and deliver delightful consumer products. We think working across both industries gives our team a unique perspective — and so do our customers.

Our contributions to Zephyr v3.5

BayLibre is a member of the Zephyr Project and has been a core contributor from the beginning with over 650 commits. Zephyr v3.5 is the most recent release, and these are the contributions from our team.

BayLibre contributions to Linux 6.4 and 6.5

Linux 6.4 was released on June 25th and Linux 6.5 was released on August 27th. BayLibre contributed to both of these releases. Here’s a summary of BayLibre's contributions per SoC family.