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Does "popular" mean "better" in open source? [Blogs]
Here in the West, having a hit is considered the mark of success. If you do something that is really insanely great, it should become incredibly popular, no matter what the critics or the bloggers ...

Posted: 2008-12-18 17:47:59 by David Stewart (Intel)
Ubuntu, "open source", OpenSolaris, DTrace, Jim Grisanzio, ZFS, Linux, Solaris
Sun + Intel + OpenSolaris + 2 Years = The Year of Core [Blogs]
Today is the second anniversary of the Sun and Intel joint agreement to optimize the Solaris operating system for Intel Xeon processors. Like last year, when I wrote this summary of our work, I decid ...

Posted: 2009-01-22 23:02:24 by David Stewart (Intel)
virtualization, power management, Threading Building Blocks, SSE, IOMMU, Intel Core Microarchitecture, ACPI, OpenSolaris, IOAT, DTrace, new instructions, NUMA, Xen, xVM, Dunnington, Fault Management Architecture, Intel Centrino2 processor, Intel Xeon processor, powertop, x2APIC, Wireless, FMA, Nehalem, Solaris, visual computing
PowerTOP: Dave enters a video game [Blogs]
Always wanted to see Dave Stewart fragged, as in "killed in a video game" ? Yes, I knew you did. Ah, yet another analogy goes haywire. This is another in a series of digital shorts about work Intel ...

Posted: 2009-02-22 01:35:32 by David Stewart (Intel)
power management, xeon, "open source", OpenSolaris, DTrace, powertop, atom, Centrino, Solaris
Two Years Later: Why Linux people still lust after DTrace [Blogs]
Bill Pearson from the Intel Software Network posted a declaration of a party on the occasion of the 2000th blog post on ISN. One of the highlights he listed was the conversation which was engender ...

Posted: 2009-06-04 17:36:21 by David Stewart (Intel)
Intel Software Network, "open source", OpenSolaris, DTrace, powertop, Linux