Summary
Bamvor Zhang is a seasoned product manager and embedded systems engineer with 13–14 years of hands-on experience in Linux BSP, kernel porting, device drivers, and SOC lifecycle delivery. He combines deep ARM architecture and assembly expertise (Cortex-A series and arm926ej-s) with practical virtualization experience (Xen, libvirt) and recent RISC-V product and community-focused work. At Beijing Institute of Open Source Chip he now shapes multi-year IP roadmaps and translates community requirements into member-ready IP and solutions. His background includes upstream kernel contributions at Linaro/SUSE, ILP32 work for arm64 at Huawei, and bootloader/rom and low-level bring-up successes that helped move chips into mass production. Known for bridging silicon teams and software stacks, he also quietly contributes to OS work for RISC-V outside of formal roles.
13 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
master, embedded software, master, embedded software at Beijing University of Technology
English, German