2026-06-09 –, Poster Island D
In the AI era, the RISC-V architecture represents a transformative force due to its inherent modularity and extensibility. However, the transition from hardware potential to a production-ready AI ecosystem is fraught with challenges, primarily the fragmentation of hardware-software interfaces and the relative immaturity of the AI software ecosystem. As a leading Tier-1 operating system community, openKylin serves as the critical architectural glue, addressing these obstacles by empowering the RISC-V AI landscape through foundational OS construction, software stack optimization, and application innovation. By harmonizing hardware diversity with a unified software infrastructure, openKylin not only lowers the barrier to AI deployment but also defines a scalable roadmap for RISC-V across multi-scenario environments, transforming RISC-V into a premier, open-standard architecture for the global AI revolution.
A member of the openKylin Technical Committee, where he leads the RISC-V and RISC-V AI SIGs. An active contributor to the global RISC-V community, he is dedicated to advancing the RISC-V software ecosystem and hardware-software co-design within openKylin. His research interests focus on next-generation operating systems and high-performance RISC-V implementations for AI workloads.