Huang Wenyong is a seasoned ASIC/FPGA engineer with over 20 years in IC design and verification and seven years of recent hands-on experience, currently based in Shanghai. He has led SoC projects end-to-end—multiple tape-outs—and managed a Video SpeedBridge team at Cadence, integrating high-speed emulation peripherals for Palladium systems. His background spans peripherals, graphics IP, and high-frequency FPGA mapper designs, showing a rare blend of silicon bring-up and system verification. As an open-source contributor to the popular wasm-micro-runtime, he enhanced SGX integration, memory security, and SIMD support—demonstrating practical security and performance-focused systems work beyond traditional hardware roles. Peers describe him as a pragmatic engineering manager who still dives into core technical contributions to solve difficult cross-domain issues.
Contributions:23 releases, 2908 reviews, 483 commits in 3 years 9 months
Contributions summary:Huang primarily contributed to enhancing the core functionality of the WebAssembly Micro Runtime (WAMR) by addressing issues related to SGX enclave module destruction, security enhancements for the app heap, and implementation of the stat and getentropy system calls. Their contributions focused on improving memory management and the integration with the SGX platform for secure operations. They also imported SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data) features and added workload samples to test and demonstrate the capabilities of the runtime.
Contributions:9 reviews, 1841 PRs, 2632 pushes in 5 years 11 months
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