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Jamel Tayeb (Intel)

Jamel Tayeb is a software engineer in Intel's Software and Services Group. He has held a variety of engineering, marketing and PR roles over his 10 years at Intel. Jamel has been worked with enterprise and telecommunications hardware and software companies in optimizing and porting applications for/to Intel platforms, including Itanium and Xeon processors. Most recently, Jamel has been involved with several energy-efficiency projects at Intel. Prior to reaching Intel, Jamel was a professional journalist. Jamel earned a PhD in Computer Science from Université de Valenciennes, a Post-graduate diploma in Artificial Intelligence from Université Paris 8, and a Professional Journalist Diploma from CFPJ (Centre de formation et de perfectionnement des journalistes – Paris Ecole du Louvre).

Using the Intel® Energy Checker SDK at Home

By Jamel Tayeb (Intel) (3 posts) on April 15, 2010 at 1:40 pm
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For my third blog entry on the Intel® Energy Checker SDK, I will take on a two-part DIY and super fun project. I always wanted to extend the use of the SDK into my home and be able to monitor my personal energy consumption. As an engineer, I live by the motto: “you cannot manage [...]

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Measuring the energy consumed by a command using the Intel® Energy Checker SDK

By Jamel Tayeb (Intel) (3 posts) on March 30, 2010 at 8:06 pm
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In my first blog entry, I showed how simple it was to improve the accuracy of the power draw reported by the Intel® Energy Checker SDK’s stock ESRV simulated device library. I also opened-up for a nice research project consisting of using various system-level data to model more precisely a host system’s power draw. Data [...]

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Creating a Simple Device Library for Intel® Energy Checker SDK

By Jamel Tayeb (Intel) (3 posts) on February 19, 2010 at 12:49 pm
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For my first blog entry on the Intel® Energy Checker SDK, I will show how to write an ESRV support library which will simulate a power draw slightly more sophisticated than the stock esrv_simulated_device library of the SDK. To give a bit of context, remember that ESRV is the SDK tool in charge of driving [...]

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