Chenxi Mao is a Senior OS Developer based in Beijing with 13 years of embedded and Android/Linux kernel experience and a decade of upstream Linux work. He specializes in system performance tuning—app launch, memory, and I/O profiling—and has driven measurable sluggishness and benchmark improvements across mobile and server kernels. At SUSE he led kernel patch management, UEFI Secure Boot PoC, LTO-enabled kernel performance gains, and contributed 150+ changes to the openEuler community while representing the company on multiple technical committees. Prior roles include building RISC-V and Loongarch systems, implementing QEMU backends and binary translators that run commercial x86/MIPS software on new ISAs with substantial performance. He pairs low-level driver and platform bring-up experience from mobile OEMs with pragmatic solutions for system stability and scalability. A pragmatic contributor to LZ4, Yocto and LLVM-related projects, he brings both deep kernel debugging chops and cross-architecture binary translation insight.
9 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Automation, A, Bachelor's degree, Automation, A at Beijing University of Technology
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