Re: [opensuse] Probably not important but
- From: Petr Klíma <tosuja@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 11:17:26 +0200
You've missed something called Cool'n'Quiet. In other words - everything
you read is correct, it's just power saving through frequency throttling.
/proc/cpuinfo reports CURRENT frequency, therefore if you load your
machine e.g. with creating .tar.bz2 archives of big directories, you
should imediately see frequency jumping up to the spec values.
Tosuja
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