About

ChipOS is being built from an ownership thesis, not from AI hype.

Dschung Nguyen is the founder behind ChipOS. As founder and executive chairman of Berlin Love Vietnam, and through his work around KKN & Partner and multiple sustainability-driven brands, he shaped the core idea here: people should be able to keep their own AI foundation, use the wider ecosystem intelligently, and grow long-term value inside systems they actually control.

Founder

Dschung Nguyen brings together company building, cross-border operating work, and circular-economy thinking.

The background behind ChipOS is not only software. It is also entrepreneurship across Germany and Vietnam, sustainability-focused brand work, and a long-term view on how systems become stronger without becoming more wasteful.

Operating track

Berlin Love Vietnam

As founder and executive chairman of Berlin Love Vietnam, Dschung Nguyen built the group around long-term company building, market access between Europe and Vietnam, and brands that aim for durable value instead of short-lived noise.

Operating track

KKN & Partner

His work also connects to KKN & Partner in Berlin, where investment, business development, and market-building are treated as operating questions that need discipline, positioning, and long-run thinking.

Operating track

Brands and ventures

That same operating mindset runs through work around BambooVision, VinaStevia, bleaf.io, and other ventures: use what already exists well, build sustainable advantage, and create systems that can last.

Why ChipOS exists

The belief is simple: AI should stay useful across systems, but the long-term value should stay with the owner.

That is why ChipOS is not being framed as a closed assistant or one more rented tool. The aim is to build an owned AI workspace that can use the best available systems while keeping memory, workflows, and operating value inside infrastructure the owner controls.

AI principle

Everyone should own their own AI assistant

The long-term vision behind ChipOS is that people and teams should be able to keep an AI assistant that belongs to them instead of renting the intelligence layer forever from one platform.

AI principle

Use the ecosystem, do not isolate from it

The point is not to rebuild every model or service from scratch. The point is to align with the systems that already exist, use them where they are strong, and harden the value back into your own environment.

AI principle

Make efficiency part of the architecture

Minimal cost is not only about money. It is also about energy, repetition, and waste. ChipOS is meant to push work toward the most efficient lane that can still preserve quality and ownership.

AI principle

Apply circular-economy thinking to AI

The circular-economy idea matters here: do not burn more than necessary, do not throw away useful patterns, and do not design systems whose only growth path is more waste and more dependency.

Long-term view

This is about building a more sustainable AI ecosystem, not winning a short-term power race.

ChipOS comes from the idea that the future should not belong only to the biggest platforms. It should also belong to the people and teams who can combine existing systems well, keep their own operating layer, and reduce waste over time instead of increasing it.

Plain language

Use what is already powerful. Keep what becomes valuable.

ChipOS is meant to align with many systems, take the maximum benefit from them, and still give the owner something durable back: memory, workflows, tools, and a stronger internal system.

Next step

See the vision, then decide whether ChipOS fits the future you want to own.

The About page explains who is behind ChipOS. The Vision, Model, and Wrapper pages show how that thesis turns into a public system shape.