AIOS regards large language models as the “brain” of an operating system, providing core functions such as context switching, memory management, and tool invocation through the AIOS Kernel, and utilizing the AIOS SDK (Cerebrum) to offer a comprehensive toolkit for agent developers, simplifying the development process of intelligent agents.
AIOS adopts a layered modular design, consisting of several key modules: LLM Core which manages multiple language models uniformly, Context Manager which is responsible for context switching to enhance efficiency, Memory Manager which manages runtime data, Storage Manager which provides persistent storage, and Tool Manager which ensures the stable operation of external tools. These modules work together to ensure the system is flexible and efficient.
AIOS supports a variety of deployment options, including local development, remote invocation, distributed collaborative development, and virtualization of multi-core coexistence, catering to the needs of different users and devices. These modes enhance the system’s adaptability and scalability, making it easier for users to flexibly use it in multiple scenarios.
In January 2025, the AIOS Foundation announced the destruction of 66.6% of the $AIOS tokens on Solana and launched an independent AIOS Chain, supporting users to migrate their tokens to the new chain. This move triggered significant short-term volatility in the tokens, marking a deeper integration of AI and blockchain ecosystems.
AIOS is committed to creating a decentralized ecosystem for intelligent agents, promoting the integration of AI and Web3 technologies. In the future, its applications will cover multiple fields such as office work, education, healthcare, and finance, assisting users and developers in achieving a more efficient and intelligent application experience.
AIOS regards large language models as the “brain” of an operating system, providing core functions such as context switching, memory management, and tool invocation through the AIOS Kernel, and utilizing the AIOS SDK (Cerebrum) to offer a comprehensive toolkit for agent developers, simplifying the development process of intelligent agents.
AIOS adopts a layered modular design, consisting of several key modules: LLM Core which manages multiple language models uniformly, Context Manager which is responsible for context switching to enhance efficiency, Memory Manager which manages runtime data, Storage Manager which provides persistent storage, and Tool Manager which ensures the stable operation of external tools. These modules work together to ensure the system is flexible and efficient.
AIOS supports a variety of deployment options, including local development, remote invocation, distributed collaborative development, and virtualization of multi-core coexistence, catering to the needs of different users and devices. These modes enhance the system’s adaptability and scalability, making it easier for users to flexibly use it in multiple scenarios.
In January 2025, the AIOS Foundation announced the destruction of 66.6% of the $AIOS tokens on Solana and launched an independent AIOS Chain, supporting users to migrate their tokens to the new chain. This move triggered significant short-term volatility in the tokens, marking a deeper integration of AI and blockchain ecosystems.
AIOS is committed to creating a decentralized ecosystem for intelligent agents, promoting the integration of AI and Web3 technologies. In the future, its applications will cover multiple fields such as office work, education, healthcare, and finance, assisting users and developers in achieving a more efficient and intelligent application experience.