SANTA CLARA, Calif. - Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: NASDAQ:INTC) has announced the release of its Continuous Profiler to the open source community, a move that underscores the company's commitment to fostering innovation and improving productivity for developers.
Developed by Intel Granulate, this tool is designed to help developers, performance engineers, and DevOps teams identify and address runtime inefficiencies in their applications.
Continuous Profiler offers a flame graph visualization that aggregates data from multiple profilers, presenting a unified view of CPU consumption patterns. This visualization aids in the quick identification of bottlenecks, enabling developers to streamline their applications, reduce latency, and improve overall performance and throughput.
The tool is the evolution of gProfiler and comes with features that allow DevOps to filter services by various parameters such as container name, hostname, or Kubernetes deployment object. Its compatibility with Intel Granulate's continuous optimization services allows for rapid, cluster-wide deployment and supports a variety of programming languages without the need for code modifications.
In terms of security and reliability, Continuous Profiler is SOC2-certified and adheres to Intel's high security standards. The company plans to continue refining the tool with input from the open source community to meet the unique needs of developers and to further enhance application performance.
Intel's announcement coincides with its participation at KubeCon EU, where the company is showcasing its active role in the open source community. Intel contributes to over 300 open source projects and is involved with 700 foundations, emphasizing its position as a leader in technological innovation and open ecosystem development.
The release of Continuous Profiler is part of Intel's broader efforts to enable progress and enrich lives through its semiconductor technologies. The company's commitment to advancing computing across various platforms reflects its dedication to addressing customer challenges and leveraging data to drive transformation in business and society.
For more information on the Continuous Profiler, interested parties can visit the Intel Granulate website or the tool's GitHub page. This news is based on a press release statement from Intel.
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