Alyssa Rosenzweig | |
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Known for | Asahi Linux GPU drivers |
Notable work | Panfrost |
Alyssa Rosenzweig is a software developer [1] and software freedom activist [2] known for her work on free software graphics drivers. [3] [4]
Rosenzweig attended Dougherty Valley High School, with enrichment classes at Harvard Summer School and the Center of Talented Youth. [5]
As of 2021, she studies mathematics at Innis College at the University of Toronto as a Lester B. Pearson International Scholar. [6] [7] [5]
As a software engineer at Collabora, she led the Panfrost project, [8] developing free software OpenGL drivers for the Mali GPU to support accelerated graphics in upstream Mesa, [9] shipping out-of-the-box on devices like the Pinebook Pro. [10] She left Collabora on 10 April 2023. [11] Since May of 2023, she has worked with Valve Corporation as a contractor. [12]
In September 2020, she wrote a Linux client for the COVID-19 contact tracing used in Canada. [3]
As an Asahi Linux developer, she works on reverse-engineering the Apple GPU for the purpose of porting Linux to the Apple M1 processor [13] [14] [15] to enable the development of a free software Gallium3D-based OpenGL driver [16] targeting the "AGX" architecture found in the M1 GPU. [17] In July 2021, Rosenzweig demonstrated Debian running bare metal on the Apple M1 with a mainline kernel. [18]
She is the recipient of the 2020 Award for Outstanding New Free Software Contributor [19] [20] and a Google Open Source Peer Bonus. [21]
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Alyssa Rosenzweig | |
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Known for | Asahi Linux GPU drivers |
Notable work | Panfrost |
Alyssa Rosenzweig is a software developer [1] and software freedom activist [2] known for her work on free software graphics drivers. [3] [4]
Rosenzweig attended Dougherty Valley High School, with enrichment classes at Harvard Summer School and the Center of Talented Youth. [5]
As of 2021, she studies mathematics at Innis College at the University of Toronto as a Lester B. Pearson International Scholar. [6] [7] [5]
As a software engineer at Collabora, she led the Panfrost project, [8] developing free software OpenGL drivers for the Mali GPU to support accelerated graphics in upstream Mesa, [9] shipping out-of-the-box on devices like the Pinebook Pro. [10] She left Collabora on 10 April 2023. [11] Since May of 2023, she has worked with Valve Corporation as a contractor. [12]
In September 2020, she wrote a Linux client for the COVID-19 contact tracing used in Canada. [3]
As an Asahi Linux developer, she works on reverse-engineering the Apple GPU for the purpose of porting Linux to the Apple M1 processor [13] [14] [15] to enable the development of a free software Gallium3D-based OpenGL driver [16] targeting the "AGX" architecture found in the M1 GPU. [17] In July 2021, Rosenzweig demonstrated Debian running bare metal on the Apple M1 with a mainline kernel. [18]
She is the recipient of the 2020 Award for Outstanding New Free Software Contributor [19] [20] and a Google Open Source Peer Bonus. [21]
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