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Talk de Cong Wang

Vendredi 16 Janvier 2026

Multikernel Architecture Overview

Abstract: 
Modern HPC and AI workloads challenge fundamental limitations in traditional operating system designs. Shared kernels introduce unpredictable performance interference, virtualization imposes unacceptable overhead, and monolithic architectures waste resources on unnecessary features.

Multikernel architectures address these challenges by providing each application with a dedicated, customized kernel instance. Combined with elastic resource management, this approach delivers predictable performance through kernel-level isolation, near-native performance without hypervisor overhead, and automatic workload-specific optimization.

This talk examines why current hardware capabilities and workload demands create the right conditions to fundamentally rethink OS design, and presents the architectural principles and system design of our multikernel proposal.


Biographie: 
Cong Wang is the Founder and CEO at Multikernel Technologies. He is a distinguished Linux kernel developer with 17 years of experience and has been a Linux kernel maintainer of the networking traffic control subsystem since 2017. With over 1000 commits to the Linux kernel project, he possesses a deep understanding of Linux kernel. Prior to founding Multikernel Technologies Inc., he worked at ByteDance, Twitter and Red Hat.

Date et lieu

Vendredi 16 Janvier à 17:00
En ligne

Organisé par

Alain Tchana
Responsable équipe KraKOS

Intervenant

Cong Wang
CEO at Multikernel Technologies, https://multikernel.io

Publié le 12 décembre 2025

Mis à jour le 12 décembre 2025