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March 2, 2026
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STM32CubeIDE 2.1.0 released

  • March 2, 2026
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We are pleased to announce that STM32CubeIDE 2.1.0 release is available.

What is new in 2.1.0:

  • Added support of STM32C5 series
  • Added support of new microcontrollers across the STM32WBA, STM32WL, STM32H5, STM32U3 and STM32F7 series
  • Added support of new boards: NUCLEO-C542RC, NUCLEO-C562RE, NUCLEO-C5A3ZG, NUCLEO-WBA25CE1, NUCLEO-H5E5ZJ, STM32H5F5J-DK, and NUCLEO-U3C5ZI-Q
  • Support of auto-refresh on imported projects (created initially outside CubeIDE):
    • The updated project source code is auto refreshed at STM32CubeIDE side
  • Support of CMake presets:
    • Providing an easy way to configure the CMake-based project using a JSON file
  • Support of GCC 14 toolchain as default toolchain:
    • Libncurses5 is no longer needed for GDB on Linux
  • Support of Apple® Silicon with ARM64 architecture:
    • Performance enhancement
  • Update to STARM-Clang 21.1.1:
    • Improving code quality, diagnostics and standards conformance

Main fixed issues in 2.1.0:

Refer to the STM32 microcontroller wiki at:

https://wiki.st.com/stm32mcu/wiki/STM32CubeIDE:STM32CubeIDE_errata_2.1.x

Known problems and limitations in 2.1.0:

Refer to the STM32 microcontroller wiki at:

https://wiki.st.com/stm32mcu/wiki/STM32CubeIDE:STM32CubeIDE_errata_2.1.x

How to get STM32CubeIDE 2.1.0:

  • Under this link
  • Or update your current installation of STM32CubeIDE using: Help > Check for updates (The in-tool update does not allow updating the drivers and STLINK server tool. Full installation is required for this to be done).
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