Fred Oh

System Software Development Engineer at Intel Corporation

Portland, Oregon, United States
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Fred Oh is a System Software Development Engineer with seven years of experience, currently focused on low-level audio firmware and platform configuration at Intel in Portland, Oregon. He contributes to the high-profile Sound Open Firmware project, where he specializes in topology and token configuration, Low Bandwidth Mode enablement, and platform-specific SSP parameters that streamline DSP audio processing. His work demonstrates a deep familiarity with embedded systems, hardware-software interaction, and reducing runtime warnings through careful virtual widget and token management. Comfortable navigating both firmware and system software domains, Fred brings practical, detail-oriented solutions that improve reliability on Intel audio platforms. Colleagues would note his knack for spotting and pruning unused configuration properties—an often-overlooked source of complexity that yields cleaner, more maintainable firmware.
code7 years of coding experience
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Github Skills (9)

macros10
firmware10
topology10
audio10
m410
embedded10
dspic10
sys10
dspace10

Programming languages (6)

ShellC++CASLPascalPython

Github contributions (5)

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thesofproject/sof

Feb 2019 - Aug 2022

Sound Open Firmware
Role in this project:
userEmbedded Systems Engineer
Contributions:79 reviews, 44 commits, 48 PRs in 3 years 6 months
Contributions summary:Fred primarily contributed to the Sound Open Firmware (SOF) project by modifying topology files and related configuration settings. Their work involved removing unused properties in tokens, enabling Low Bandwidth Mode (LBM) for NoCodec topologies, and adding or modifying parameters in existing SSP configurations. The user also addressed virtual widget warnings and added platform-specific configurations for Intel platforms, streamlining the DSP's audio processing functionality. These changes suggest a focus on the low-level configuration of the audio firmware and hardware interactions.
firmwaremidiaudiodspsound
fredoh9/sof

Feb 2019 - Jul 2024

Sound Open Firmware
Contributions:110 pushes, 60 branches in 5 years 5 months
midifirmwaresoundaudio
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Fred Oh - System Software Development Engineer at Intel Corporation