JakeRoggenbuck / auto-clock-speed

A utility to check stats about your CPU, and auto regulate clock speeds to help with either performance or battery life.
https://autoclockspeed.org
MIT License
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ARM #365

Closed Shuzhengz closed 2 years ago

Shuzhengz commented 2 years ago

We should probably decided if we are going to support ARM devices, because if not then we want to update our README and wiki

JakeRoggenbuck commented 2 years ago

Yea

JakeRoggenbuck commented 2 years ago

We could just ask if anyone would like it.

JakeRoggenbuck commented 2 years ago

I know that one person uses or used acs on a raspberry pi.

Shuzhengz commented 2 years ago

I tink what we could do is say that ARM devices should work, but they are not officially supported as we cannot test them

Shuzhengz commented 2 years ago

Also do you know if big.LITTLE architecture devices running linux have any different governors? Their cores and power controls are very wack

JakeRoggenbuck commented 2 years ago

I tink what we could do is say that ARM devices should work, but they are not officially supported as we cannot test them

Yea, I am good with that, and we could ask community members that if they test it, they can let us know and we could post the findings

JakeRoggenbuck commented 2 years ago

Also do you know if big.LITTLE architecture devices running linux have any different governors? Their cores and power controls are very wack

not sure, what would be good to test on?

Shuzhengz commented 2 years ago

Also do you know if big.LITTLE architecture devices running linux have any different governors? Their cores and power controls are very wack

not sure, what would be good to test on?

any arm v8 or v9 SoC, or cortex A75 and A55 architectures also any intel 12th gen mobile CPU (12xxx U, H, G, M, or L), as well as nvidia tegra 3 and above and apple A10 or above, M1 or M2, if you can get them to work ofc also a lot more, but they're too much to list so yea lol