Intel Optimization Zone 1.1 Lays Out Tuning Recommendations For More Workloads

Written by Michael Larabel in Intel on 22 June 2026 at 02:45 PM EDT. 1 Comment
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Back in March Intel announced the Optimization Zone as a new initiative for helping server administrators and developers better maximize the performance of different workloads running on Intel hardware. Out today is the Intel Optimization Zone 1.1 release with more workloads now covered for squeezing out the most performance on Intel CPUs.

Intel Optimization Zone 1.1 is now available and covers running additional workloads in an optimized manner on Intel hardware, namely for Xeon processors but in some cases Intel desktop processors may benefit too. Newly-covered workloads include using Apache Cassandra with QuickAssist (QAT), AMX acceleration for TensorFlow with different AI use-cases, optimizing Envoy TCP proxy performance, SciKit-Learn optimizations, zlib-accel for transparent compression on Xeon CPUs, and SIMULIA PowerFLOW on Intel Xeon 6 P-core processors.

It's great Intel is making those tuning guides available via this centralized repository for convenient access, compared to prior efforts with scattered documentation across different Intel resources that aren't always easy to findd. Hopefully though more work is ongoing on enabling more of these performance optimizations out-of-the-box/by-default across the major Linux distributions, etc.

Intel Optimization Zone with Intel CPU


If any of those workloads are of relevance to you or your organization and running on Intel hardware, the updated Intel Optimization Zone 1.1 is available on GitHub.
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