Analog Devices, a global leader in semiconductor innovation, has launched CodeFusion Studio 2.0, a major upgrade to its open-source embedded development platform. Designed to simplify and accelerate the creation of AI-enabled embedded systems, CodeFusion Studio 2.0 introduces advanced hardware abstraction, seamless AI integration, and powerful automation tools to streamline the development process from concept to deployment across ADI’s diverse range of processors and microcontrollers.
“The next era of embedded intelligence requires eliminating friction from AI development,” said Rob Oshana, Senior Vice President of the Software and Digital Platforms Group at ADI. “CodeFusion Studio 2.0 transforms the developer experience by unifying fragmented AI workflows into a seamless process, allowing developers to leverage the full potential of ADI’s cutting-edge products with ease. This enables them to focus on innovation and accelerate time to market.”
Empowering Developers with End-to-End AI Workflows
CodeFusion Studio 2.0 now supports complete AI workflows, enabling developers to bring their own models and deploy them efficiently across ADI’s processors and microcontrollers ranging from low-power edge devices to high-performance digital signal processors (DSPs). The platform, based on Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code, features a built-in model compatibility checker, performance profiling tools, and optimization capabilities to ensure robust deployments and faster time-to-market.
A new Zephyr-based modular framework enables runtime performance profiling for AI/ML workloads, offering layer-by-layer analysis and seamless integration with ADI’s heterogeneous platforms. This encapsulation of toolchains simplifies machine learning deployment and enhances system-level performance insights.
A Unified Development Experience
The updated CodeFusion Studio System Planner now supports multi-core applications and expanded device compatibility, while unified configuration tools reduce complexity across ADI’s hardware ecosystem. Developers benefit from integrated debugging capabilities, including Core Dump Analysis and GDB (GNU debugger) support, which make troubleshooting faster and more intuitive.
ADI Future-Proofs Its Digital Roadmap
CodeFusion Studio 2.0 marks another key milestone in ADI’s open-source embedded development platform, reinforcing its commitment to delivering developer-first tools that simplify complexity and accelerate innovation. As ADI continues to expand its digital roadmap, future releases will push the boundaries of embedded intelligence, offering deeper hardware-software integration, expanded runtime environments, and new capabilities tailored to the evolving needs of developers working with physical AI.
“Companies that deliver physically aware AI solutions are poised to transform industries and create new, industry-leading opportunities,” said Paul Golding, Vice President of Edge AI and Robotics at ADI. “That’s why we’re creating an ecosystem that enables developers to optimize, deploy, and evaluate AI models seamlessly on ADI hardware, even without physical access to a board. CodeFusion Studio 2.0 is just one step toward delivering Physical Intelligence to our customers, ultimately enabling them to create systems that perceive, reason, and act locally all within the constraints of real-world physics.”









