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Overclocked 1.6GHz Nexus 7 blasts benchmarks thanks to Trinity Kernel

Posted in: Android, Tablets 20 hours ago by Vince As many of you know, the ASUS Nexus 7 is powered by the Tegra 3 chipset and its four main cores are clocked at 1.3GHz. Naturally, the guys over at XDA wanted to squeeze every last drop of performance out of the processor and have managed to make it run at the blazing 1.64GHz. When put through its paces in the Quadrant benchmark test, the overclocked Nexus 7 scored over 7100 points. The secret ingredient is the Trinity kernel developed by XDA’s “Morfic”. Thanks to it, the Nexus 7 is able to achieve the tremendous clock speed, and according to user reports still maintains great battery life. You can check out the kernel’s XDA thread in the source link below. Source | Via View the original article here

HTC releases kernel source code for the AT&T One X

Posted in: Android, Mobile phones, Mobile software July 26th, 2012, 10:19 by Prasad Couple of months ago we reported that HTC has released the kernel source code for the international HTC One X. Unfortunately, the AT&T version in the US was left out back then. We’ll, you’ll be glad to know that the AT&T version has now joined the international model and both their kernel source codes are now available on HTC’s developer website. What this means for the end-users is that the custom ROMs that are currently available for the AT&T One X will get a lot better and development of upcoming ROMs will also get a lot faster. If you have an AT&T One X and are part of the custom ROM scene then this is great news for you. Source View the original article here