Intel Working On pmtctl Tool For Linux In Dealing With Platform Telemetry Data
A set if 17 patches were posted today to the Linux kernel mailing list for introducing a new tool in the kernel source tree, pmtctl. This new pmtctl tool is for interfacing with Intel Platform Monitoring Technology...
The continuous evolution of Intel's hardware platforms and advanced monitoring capabilities necessitates ongoing software development for Linux integration and optimization.
This development indicates Intel's sustained efforts to enhance hardware telemetry and manageability within the open-source Linux ecosystem, crucial for server and high-performance computing users.
A new dedicated tool for Intel Platform Monitoring Technology will be integrated into the Linux kernel, providing more granular control and access to platform data.
- · Intel
- · Linux system administrators
- · Data center operators
Improved performance monitoring and debugging capabilities for Intel-based Linux systems.
Potentially enhanced energy efficiency and stability in large-scale deployments through better telemetry-driven optimization.
Increased adoption of Intel hardware in Linux-centric environments due to superior integration and management tools.
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