Summary
Martin Malik is a seasoned low-level software engineer and founder with over three decades of hands-on experience building BIOS, kernel, firmware and driver software, best known as the author of HWiNFO, HWiNFO32 and HWiNFO64. He has led REALiX since 1992 and previously drove embedded and IoT platforms, drivers and firmware across x86 and ARM at Eurotech, Metalogix, Gotive and Siemens. His expertise spans CPU architectures (IA & ARM), chipsets, memory, I/O, storage and communications, with deep practical knowledge of Windows kernel internals and real-time embedded stacks. Martin combines product-grade tooling with low-level diagnostics and standards awareness, enabling software that interoperates tightly with hardware. Based in Slovakia, he pairs an academic M.Sc. in IT with a rare blend of diagnostic tooling authorship and production driver/firmware delivery.
12 years of coding experience
21 years of employment as a software developer
M.Sc. Information Technology, M.Sc. Information Technology at Slovenská technická univerzita v Bratislave
slovak, czech, English, German, Russian