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Originally Posted by osxmidi
That's a realtime kernel performing below par and the liquorix kernel performing a lot better.
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Maybe this depends on the definition of "better".
Enabling Realtime performance in the Kernel needs to add some CPU demand to have it handle the more complex scheduling.-> worse CPU usage numbers. But when the correct threads are defined to be realtime, the required latency to make them work glitch-free might be a lot better.
The "realtime" thingy is not about reducing CPU usage, but about dedicating CPU resources where you decide you want them.
-Michael