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The approach described (making the OS more like a hypervisor, with apps performing their own resource management) sounds like the Exokernel / Vertically Structured OS (e.g. Nemesis) research from a while back. The idea of partitioning different kinds of code onto different CPUs also resembles the Piglet aysymmetric multiprocessing OS prototype (IIRC that was a Linux that could dedicate a CPU to kernel stuff and a CPU to applications; something like that anyhow).