[nycbug-talk] NYC*BUG Tonight

George Rosamond george at ceetonetechnology.com
Wed Feb 6 10:17:40 EST 2013


February 6, 645 PM - Location: Suspenders

(note date correction.  thanks Spork!)
(cross-posting to announce@ and talk@ as a temporary measure only)

->How SMPng Works and Why It Doesn't Work The Way You Think, John Baldwin

Modern x86 CPUs have hit a wall in frequency scaling and are now 
expanding sideways by adding more cores. Adding more cores does not 
magically multiply performance, however. John talks about some of the 
reasons that it doesn't.

In 2000, FreeBSD launched a project to multithread its kernel to more 
fully take advantage of modern SMP machines. This talk will give an 
overview of that project's history and continuing work on improving 
scalability.

About the speaker:

John first started using FreeBSD in 1996 and has been an active kernel 
developer since 2000. He has worked for various companies that use 
FreeBSD including The Weather Channel and Yahoo!. John lives in New 
Jersey with his wife and three kids.

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March 6: Brett Wynkoop on Hacking the BeagleBone with FreeBSD

April 3: Brian Callahan on MIPS on OpenBSD



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