Pei Zhang is a seasoned software coach and kernel engineer with over 15 years of deep systems experience across Windows, Linux, and embedded platforms. He has led architecture and core implementation for arm64 hypervisors and was a core developer of Intel’s GVT-g GPU virtualization, driving vGPU scalability and upstream Linux integration. Comfortable across C/C++, Rust and Python, he blends low-level driver and kernel expertise with platform virtualization, performance tuning and functional-safety practices. At Huawei he focuses on embedded software architecture, simulation-based solutions and large-scale internal adoption; prior roles at Alibaba, Intel, AMD and NEC reflect a track record of shipping production hypervisors, GPU drivers and OS kernel features. Known for excellent troubleshooting, pragmatic design trade-offs and a knack for finding uncommon optimizations, he brings both deep technical craftsmanship and coaching to cross-functional teams. Based in Minhang, Shanghai, he describes himself wryly as a “classical Chinese” developer who still feels young despite a long, impactful career.
10 years of coding experience
17 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Computer Science, Bachelor's degree, Computer Science at Soochow University (CN)
Contributions:4 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 6 months
cppc-plus-plusframeworkc-frameworkcross-platform
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