Summary
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer is a seasoned systems and embedded engineer with over a decade of experience designing and porting Linux, Android and BSD-based systems across architectures from Aarch64 to RISC-V. He runs a personal lab of diverse hardware — Ampere Altra server, RISC-V boards, desktops, laptops and multiple smartphones — all running his custom operating systems, reflecting deep end-to-end OS expertise. As founder of LinDev and a Principal Technologist at Huawei’s Oniro project, he has led toolchain, Android and Yocto-based distribution work while mentoring engineering teams at Linaro. His background spans kernel and driver work, performance tuning for ARM, and building Aarch64 desktops and laptops, combining low-level systems craftsmanship with product-focused delivery. Based in Switzerland, he continuously contributes to open source and consulting projects that bring server-grade ARM and embedded platforms into production. A quietly obsessive tinkerer, he blends long-term stewardship of Linux ecosystems with hands-on hardware hacking.
10 years of coding experience
24 years of employment as a software developer
Abitur, Physics, Chemistry, English, Abitur, Physics, Chemistry, English at Gymnasium (yes, the German word for highschool _is_ odd) Saarburg
Russian, English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, swiss-german, Luxembourgish