I actually didn’t know there were already kernels out for installation on tablets. Well, the Motorola Xoom, an Andriod-powered tablet, trying to fight against Apple’s iPad, is one that does have some special kernel installation. Kernels are not-official installations, they’re usually meant for enhancing and utilizing your device. Or of course, making it run to a maximum setting.

The Tiamat kernel for the Motorola Zoom actually gives it a capability of 1.7GHz, which isn’t so far off form 2.0GHz performance. If you think about it, a really good laptop would run around 3.0GHz. Impressive to have that on a tablet right?

What may happen with all that extra juice in it? Well, apparently maybe a reboot. Which isn’t so bad, yet it is still damaging to hardware.

Try a kernel out sometime.

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hmm pretty awesome :D
thank you for sharing smile


so much competition in the tablet industry ><

i WILL try out a kernel sometimes haha
if i can lol

thanks for sharing :D!


lol seems extreme xD
thanks for sharing :D


amazing. pretty high for a small tablet.


AWESOME!!~
thanks for sharing!


don’t have a tablet..but i think it’s a good thing?


thts pretty high GHz for a tablet!


Cool!~
thanks for sharing! XD


That’s awesome! Thanks for sharing! :D



 

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