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Brendan@Intel.com

Brendan Gregg

My dream is to turn computer performance analysis into a science, one where we can completely understand the performance of everything: of applications, libraries, kernels, hypervisors, firmware, and hardware. Intel has historically been a top contributor to the Linux kernel, and supports countless other projects.

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Brendan@Intel.com

Brendan Gregg

My dream is to turn computer performance analysis into a science, one where we can completely understand the performance of everything: of applications, libraries, kernels, hypervisors, firmware, and hardware. Intel has historically been a top contributor to the Linux kernel, and supports countless other projects.

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