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    Phoronix: Google's CPUFreq "Interactive" Governor Looks To Go Mainline

    A set of 70 kernel patches published today implement an "interactive" governor for the CPUFreq scaling driver, which has been developed by several mobile software/hardware companies...

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    Just to be clear(er).......Code Aurora is a Linux Foundation community which is primarily a Qualcomm project home.



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    • #3
      Now this is exciting. I've been using Interactive on my Android phone for years. Good to see it moving to the desktop soon(ish).

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      • #4
        I like it!

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          How does this fit in with intel pstate. Thought intel pstate had somehow compensated for this need already

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            Originally posted by sarfarazahmad View Post
            How does this fit in with intel pstate. Thought intel pstate had somehow compensated for this need already
            Intel paste is very high in silicon and rare earth minerals. You should not eat Intel paste, even on toast. If you have a pet Horta, it will happily eat all your Intel paste, thus solving your problem nicely.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by hoohoo View Post

              Intel paste is very high in silicon and rare earth minerals. You should not eat Intel paste, even on toast. If you have a pet Horta, it will happily eat all your Intel paste, thus solving your problem nicely.
              That is the worst thing I have read on the internet this month. How did you read pstate as paste?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by hoohoo View Post

                Intel paste is very high in silicon and rare earth minerals. You should not eat Intel paste, even on toast. If you have a pet Horta, it will happily eat all your Intel paste, thus solving your problem nicely.

                Quit drugs.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by asavah View Post


                  Quit drugs.
                  Don't quit.

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                  • #10
                    Isn't Intel phasing out pstate with new CPUs, putting the burden of power management on the hardware? I remember reading an article on Anandtech or so, stating as much ...

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