16–17 May 2026
Berlin, Germany
Europe/Berlin timezone

Growing the Linux App Ecosystem with RISC-V and RVA23 Platforms

17 May 2026, 10:00
40m
Berlin, Germany

Berlin, Germany

Presentation (40 min) Main Track

Speaker

Mr René Rebe (ExactCode GmbH)

Description

The Linux application ecosystem continues to expand as new hardware platforms and distribution channels bring Linux to more developers and users worldwide. One of the most promising developments in this space is the rapid growth of the RISC-V ecosystem, which introduces an open instruction set architecture designed to encourage innovation and collaboration across hardware and software communities.
With the introduction of the RVA23 profile, RISC-V platforms are becoming more standardized and software-friendly, enabling better compatibility for operating systems, development tools, and applications. These improvements help reduce fragmentation and make it easier for developers to build and distribute applications that run reliably across multiple RISC-V devices.
This session explores how emerging RISC-V platforms—particularly new developer systems and laptops—are helping expand the reach of Linux applications and create new opportunities for developers. We will discuss how standardized profiles like RVA23 support better software portability, how open hardware platforms can attract new contributors, and why growing the developer base is essential for sustaining the Linux app ecosystem.
Attendees will gain insight into how hardware innovation and open-source collaboration can reinforce each other, enabling a broader and more resilient Linux ecosystem. The session will also highlight practical ways developers, distributions, and communities can participate in building a thriving Linux application landscape for the next generation of computing platforms.

Twitter and/or Mastodon Handle

https://x.com/Yuning_XC5

Author(s) Bio

Yuning Liang is the Founder and CEO of DeepComputing, focusing on developing innovative technology products based on RISC-V SoMs. From the world's first RISC-V development laptop DC-ROMA to pads, workstations, remote-controlled cars, drones, and more, all are based on RISC-V chips.
The world's first RISC-V laptop, the world's first RISC-V pad capable of making phone calls, and so on, are all Yuning's masterpieces. Yuning's innovation and pioneering spirit in the RISC-V field have enabled him to create several world firsts, leading DeepComputing to gain widespread recognition in the global RISC-V product commercialization field, contributing significantly to the advancement and progress of RISC-V technology.
Yuning's career has taken him from the UK to Switzerland, then to South Korea, and finally to China. He has a strong practical background in embedded systems, platform APIs, and system software. In 2024, he was honored with the "RISC-V Community Contributor Award" and recognized as a "Ubuntu Summit Contributor," further solidifying his influence in the technology sector.

Participation In-person
Track Main Track
Level of Difficulty Intermediate
Pronouns He/Him

Primary author

Mr René Rebe (ExactCode GmbH)

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