Today marks the general availability of a new version of the Zephyr Project, Zephyr 4.1, and as always it is packed with new features and general improvements. This article will…
The Embedded World Conference & Exhibition 2025 is almost here, and the Zephyr Project is ready to make an impact! Whether you are an embedded systems expert, developer, or just…
Written by Amy Occhialino - Intel Corporation, 2025 Governing Board Chair for the Zephyr Project Welcome to 2025! As we kick off the new year, the Governing Board would like…
This blog is written by the Percepio team and originally published on the Zephyr Project website. If you’ve been working with Zephyr RTOS, you know how powerful and flexible it…
The Zephyr Project is hosting exciting in-person meetups around the world! If you are interested in open source, embedded systems, and software development, these events are the perfect place to…
This blog by Mike Szczys (Golioth) explains how to add the Golioth Firmware SDK to an existing Zephyr or NCS project. It covers selecting the right SDK version, updating the…
The Zephyr Project had an exciting presence at FOSDEM 2025. This year was special because, in addition to our community’s talks, we also had our own stand at Building K,…
Established in Nuremberg back in March 2003, the embedded world Conference is now going into its 23rd edition in 2025. The original concept of a unique combination of an exhibition…
Before diving into some recent and noteworthy updates to the Zephyr codebase since my last post, I want to draw your attention to the short Zephyr Diversity & Inclusion Survey…
From March 11 - 13, 2025, the embedded community will come together at the Embedded World Exhibition & Conference in Nuremberg, Germany. The Zephyr Project is proud to be a…