This blog is written by Hilary Carter, SVP Research at the Linux Foundation Ten years ago, the Zephyr Project was launched with a bold vision: to build a neutral, secure,…
Open Source Summit is the premier event for open source developers and contributors. It’s where maintainers, technologists, and community leaders come together to share knowledge, collaborate on solutions, and push…
New Linux Foundation Research Shows 70% of North American Respondent Organizations Already Use Zephyr in Products, With 69% Planning to Increase Adoption SAN FRANCISCO, March 4, 2026 - The Zephyr Project today marks…
The embedded world Conference 2026 will take place from March 10–12, 2026, at the Messezentrum Nürnberg in Nuremberg, Germany. Established in 2003, the embedded world Conference is entering its 24th…
This blog was originally published on the Arm website and was written by Zineb Labrut, Software Product Owner in the Edge AI Business Unit at Arm. Zephyr RTOS gains Armv9-A…
On January 30, 2026, the Zephyr Project community gathered in Brussels for an insightful in-person meetup, held just ahead of FOSDEM 2026 and during EU Open Source Week. The event…
Welcome to the Zephyr Project in-person meetup in Winterthur, Switzerland! This gathering is for anyone curious about Open Source, Embedded Systems Programming, and Software Development. Meetup venue and host details:…
Combining the small footprint and low power consumption of MCUs with an easy-to-use touch interface to offer a user-friendly experience is a great go-to strategy for office and household devices…
This blog was recently published on LinkedIn by Iuliana Prodan. Iuliana is a Software Engineer at NXP, working primarily on Zephyr, as well as Sound Open Firmware and Linux Audio…
This blog is written by Tomohiro Kaneko(@misoji), a Hardware and Hobbyist engineer. (Discord usernames in brackets). Open Source Summit Japan 2025 brought the open source community together in Tokyo for…