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    CPU frequency scaling - ArchWiki

    https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CPU_frequency_scaling
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    CPU frequency scaling enables the operating system to scale the CPU frequency up or down in order to save power. CPU frequencies can be scaled automatically depending on the system load, in response to ACPI events, or manually by userspace programs. CPU frequency scaling is implemented in the Linux kernel, the ...
    ‎Userspace tools · â€Žcpupower · â€ŽCPU frequency driver · â€ŽScaling governors

    HowTo/CpuFrequencyScaling - Debian Wiki

    https://wiki.debian.org/HowTo/CpuFrequencyScaling
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    Jul 11, 2014 - CPU frequency scaling. Dynamic CPU frequency scaling (also known as CPU throttling) is a technique in computer architecture where a processor is run at a less-than-maximum frequency in order to conserve power (src: Wikipedia). The Linux kernel CPUfreq subsystem provides this ability on Debian ...
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    CPU Performance Scaling — The Linux Kernel documentation

    https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/v4.13/admin-guide/pm/cpufreq.html
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    The Linux kernel supports CPU performance scaling by means of the CPUFreq (CPU Frequency scaling) subsystem that consists of three layers of code: the core, scaling governors and scaling drivers. The CPUFreq core provides the common code infrastructure and user space interfaces for all platforms that support CPU ...

    14.04 - How I can disable CPU frequency scaling and set the system ...

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    Sep 13, 2014 - After struggling with ondemand for a while, I will share how to permanently disable it in Ubuntu and its derivates. Install cpufrequtils : sudo apt-get install cpufrequtils. Then edit the following file (if it doesn't exist, create it): sudo nano /etc/default/cpufrequtils. And add the following line to it:
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    Frequency scaling no longer works after kernel upgrade
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    CPU frequency scaling on Ubuntu and Windows
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    CPU frequency scaling in Linux with cpufreq - Pantz.org

    https://www.pantz.org/software/cpufreq/usingcpufreqonlinux.html
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    Feb 8, 2009 - Here are some notes on getting CPU frequency scaling working on Linux. CPU frequency scaling does what it sounds like. It will raise and lower the frequency of your processor depending on a set level of demand being made on the processor at the time. One of the reasons you might want to do this would ...

    How To Set CPU Scaling Governor to Max Performa... | Mellanox ...

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    Mar 14, 2017 - This is a configuration guide to modify CPU performance. The "scaling_governor" feature enables setting a static frequency to the CPU. Frequency value must be between scaling_min_freq and scaling_max_freq. When CPU frequency governor is set to "powersave" mode, CPU is set to the lowest static ...

    Linux Dynamic Frequency Scaling - ArmadeusWiki

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    Oct 3, 2017 - Introduction. Dynamic Frequency Scaling aka DFS is available on APF27, APF51, APF28, APF6 and OPOS6UL based systems. It allows you to control CPU speed according to module activity. Linux configuration. You need to have a kernel with the CPUfreq drivers built-in (done by default when available):

    How to make use of Dynamic Frequency Scaling - ThinkWiki

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    Feb 10, 2011 - General. Linux supports dynamic frequency scaling for systems with the following processors: Intel Mobile Pentium III · Intel Mobile Pentium III-M · Intel Mobile Pentium 4 · Intel Mobile Pentium 4-M · Intel Pentium M (Banias) · Intel Pentium M (Dothan) · Intel Core Solo (Yonah) · Intel Core Duo (Yonah) · Intel ...

    CPU frequency scaling - Alpine Linux

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    Sep 19, 2017 - CPU frequency scaling is a feature of many modern processors whereby the CPU frequency can be changed at runtime. In this way, the system can be optimized for either powersaving (minimal frequency), performance (maximal frequency), or a combination (automatic switching). The latter would e.g. be ...

    Linux Tip - CPU Frequency Scaling - YouTube

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    Dec 11, 2012 - Uploaded by LearnLinux.tv
    With a few commands, you can manage CPU Frequency Scaling yourself to save extra battery power and ...

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