Summary
Zhuangzhi Li is a system architecture and software engineering manager with 14 years of experience leading firmware, kernel, and platform software for Intel data center and client silicon across pre- and post-silicon lifecycles. He combines deep hands-on expertise in Linux kernel/driver development, BSPs for embedded/mobile platforms, and hardware debugging (Trace32, JTAG, oscilloscopes, logic analyzers) with practical electronics knowledge in power supply and motherboard design. At Intel he has driven complex SOC bring-ups, cross-layer SW/HW issue resolution, and feature enablement, contributing to eight US patents and two published technical filings. Fluent in C/C++/Python and familiar with x86, ARM and emerging RISC-V designs, he also prototypes AI-driven productivity tools (LLM-based POCs) to streamline engineering workflows. Based in Shanghai, he is known for quickly translating schematics and datasheets into validated solutions and for prioritizing high-impact results across multidisciplinary teams.
14 years of coding experience
14 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor Degree, Bachelor Degree at East China University of Technology