Strategic Objectives
• Master the shift from heavy containers to agile micro-runtimes.
• Bridge the gap between software abstraction and raw hardware performance.
• Optimize code for diverse CPU architectures and IoT sensors.
• Reduce latency and footprint through native execution layers.
The Core Challenge
Traditional containerization is too heavy for the fragmented, resource-constrained world of heterogeneous edge hardware.
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The Edge Computing Paradigm
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Heterogeneous Computing Foundations
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Evolution of Virtualization
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The OS-Level Abstraction
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Micro-Runtimes Explained
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Hardware Abstraction Layers
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Instruction Set Architectures
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WebAssembly as an Edge Runtime
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Sandboxing and Security
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Real-Time Operating Systems
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Resource Management at the Edge
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The Role of Microkernels
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Binary Interfaces and Portability
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Compiler Optimization for Edge
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Direct Memory Access and I/O
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Hypervisors vs. Containerization
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Unikernels: The Ultimate Edge Build
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Native Interoperability
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Fault Tolerance and Reliability
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Future Trends: AI on Silicon
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