Rom Lemarchand

Biography

Rom has been working in the consumer electronics industry for over 10 years. Originally working on various proprietary operating systems, he switched to Android about 5 years ago and hasn’t looked back since.

Rom joined Google in 2012 and since then has been working on lowering Android memory requirements and graphics.

Rom holds a degree in Computer Science from Universite de Rouen and a Masters in Software Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.

Linux Plumbers Conference 2014 Birds of a Feather Sessions

Sessions for this user

* Android/Mobile Wearables

Wearables, big.LITTLE, migration
BoF Track
Rom Lemarchand

Linux Plumbers Conference 2014

Sessions for this user

* dma-fence & android sync

explicit synchronization in the android graphics layers and mainlining efforts (slides)
Android/Mobile
Rom Lemarchand

* Ion and the DMA coherency model

A look at ion and how it handles memory coherency (slides)
Android/Mobile
Rom Lemarchand

* Migrating code from ARM to ARM64

Best practices for migrating code from ARM to ARM64 (slides)
Android/Mobile
Rom Lemarchand

* Moving code out of staging

open discussion about moving the Android code out of staging
Android/Mobile
Rom Lemarchand

* Power management discussion: Big.Little

Open discussion regarding big.little and more generally power management in Android
Android/Mobile
Rom Lemarchand

* Welcome: Android upstreaming status

Karim Yaghmour gives an overview of the state of Android upstreaming (slides)
Android/Mobile
Rom Lemarchand