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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."

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  1. So does this mean by MiKM · · Score: 5, Funny

    Does this mean that clicking a button multiple times and yelling at my computer will finally make my it go faster? Sweet!

    1. Re:So does this mean by plut4rch · · Score: 5, Funny

      It's like a Turbo button but with your mind!

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      An intriguing solution to a problem that should never have existed in the first place...