Measuring the User For CPU Frequency Scaling
An anonymous reader writes "The Empathic Systems Project a Northwestern University demonstrate up to 50% power savings by controlling CPU frequency scaling based upon the end user. They measure the user with eye trackers, galvanic skin response, and force sensors to find a CPU frequency that the user is satisfied with.
They are currently studying user activity and system performance on mobile architectures, specifically the Android G1 phone."
Does this mean that clicking a button multiple times and yelling at my computer will finally make my it go faster? Sweet!
Sounds to me like my porn avi's will start stuttering.. right to the magic moment.. then it'll clear up and play right.
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