An Inside Look at Open Source Culture at Intel
…some of Intel’s many open source contributions to projects ranging from OpenJDK*, Kubernetes*, the Linux* kernel, LLVM*, GCC*, to PyTorch* and TensorFlow*…”The list goes on and on we contribute to…
…some of Intel’s many open source contributions to projects ranging from OpenJDK*, Kubernetes*, the Linux* kernel, LLVM*, GCC*, to PyTorch* and TensorFlow*…”The list goes on and on we contribute to…
…It’s built on a technology called eBPF, which is a cool way to customize how your kernel behaves. Cilium offers networking, networking observability, and lots of network security capabilities. And now…
…Because it uses ARM and Linux*, you can use the OpenVINO toolkit for your vision learning applications. This article will walk through setting up a Tinker Board S with the Armbian* community…
…In this example, we use a two-dimensional range to define a collection of work items (executing instances of the kernel function). Every work item will execute an instance of the kernel…
…print(f) from Intel TSX: Debug Intel® Transactional Synchronization Extensions Presentation: Adding Lock Elision to Linux* Blog: Intel TSX Fallback Paths Article: Intel TSX Anti Patterns in Lock Elision Code Presentation: Making…
…We contribute to so many projects and people don't realize that because Intel isn't the first name you think of when you think of something like the Linux* kernel, for…
…Intel PCM is a simple open-source monitoring API and a collection of sample tools based on it (running on Windows, FreeBSD, MacOS X and arbitrary/old Linux kernels). In this blog…
…Full disclosure, Intel was a founding member of the Linux Foundation and has been the top contributor to the Linux kernel for more than 15 years. Intel is also a top 10…
…Microsoft Visual Studio* (Windows only) Eclipse* C/C++ Development Tooling (CDT, Linux only) Microsoft Visual Studio Code* Benchmark Documentation Release Notes Get Started Guide Developer Guide and Reference Porting Guide for Intel…