Ming Shao is a firmware and OS engineer with 4 years of focused experience designing and validating SoC firmware and platform firmware across UEFI/EDK2 and Zephyr RTOS, with deep hands-on work in CXL subsystems and pre-/post-silicon bring-up. He has a strong background in server RAS, PCIe, ARM Cortex-M and x86 architectures, plus practical expertise in memory tagging (MTE) and device tree architecture. At Ampere he led CXL firmware design and test-spec documentation while collaborating closely with silicon and virtual platform teams, and earlier contributed to Zephyr test infrastructure at Intel under the open-source contributor name "smrtos." Proficient in C and ARM assembly, he also builds developer tools in Python and C#, and uses qemu, GDB, GCC and modern build systems for fast validation cycles. Known for clear technical writing and cross-team collaboration, he combines low-level firmware craftsmanship with rapid learning that helps bridge silicon, firmware, and system software.
4 years of coding experience
16 years of employment as a software developer
Master's degree Computer Software Engineering, Master's degree Computer Software Engineering at University of Science and Technology of China
Contributions:12 pushes, 1 branch in 3 years 2 months
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