Seckin Unlu is an Intel Fellow, Software and Solutions Group and director of Systems Performance. Since 1995, he has been responsible for analyzing and improving processor and system performance for mid-range and high-end server and workstation products based on Intel's processors, chipsets and platforms.
Previously, he was a Senior Software Engineer and focused on systems development using several operating systems including iNDX, Xenix MultiServer, Unix SVR4 and Windows NT. Unlu joined Intel in 1982.
Unlu was awarded the Intel Achievement Award in 1997 for jointly developing the Application Solution Center methodology. He also represents Intel on the Transaction Processing Performance Council (TPC), which develops the industry's most prevalent processor benchmarks.
In 1979, Unlu received his master's degree in Computer Science and his bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering from the Middle East Technical University (METU) in Ankara, Turkey. Prior to joining Intel, he continued post-graduate studies on database technologies, while working as the Senior System Analyst at the METU Computer Center from 1979 to 1982.
Unlu holds a patent for mutual exclusion for computer systems. |