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Brendan@Intel.com

Brendan Gregg

I'm thrilled to be joining Intel to work on the performance of everything, apps to metal, with a focus on cloud computing. These were the opening words of my 2019 [AWS re:Invent talk], which I followed by demonstrating rapid on-the-fly dynamic instrumentation of the Intel wireless driver.

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Brendan@Intel.com

Brendan Gregg

I'm thrilled to be joining Intel to work on the performance of everything, apps to metal, with a focus on cloud computing. These were the opening words of my 2019 AWS re:Invent talk , which I followed by demonstrating rapid on-the-fly dynamic instrumentation of the Intel wireless driver.

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