Summary
Noor Mubeen is a senior software architect based in Bengaluru with over two decades of deep technical expertise and 12 years of focused experience driving power, performance and thermal optimizations for Intel platforms. At Intel he leads Linux PnP, platform modelling and benchmarking across hybrid XPU platforms, shaping pre- to post-silicon power/perf behavior and ML workload energy efficiency (including MLPerf and OpenVINO). He has architected cross-OS thermal solutions, theorized DVFS scalability and CPU perf-per-watt metrics, and is the author/maintainer of the Power Shape and Stress Tool (PSST) used in Ubuntu. Earlier roles at TiVo, NetApp and Nortel gave him hands-on systems experience from MIPS kernel internals to WAFL filesystems and carrier-grade Linux. He holds multiple patents in power/DVFS and applies an experimentalist mindset beyond work—publishing accessible gravity experiments as a hobbyist to make complex physics testable by the public. Known for pragmatic open-source advocacy, he bridges silicon-era research with production-ready software and tooling.
12 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
BE, E&C, BE, E&C at U.V.C.E (Bangalore University)