This results in a less responsive desktop under heavy CPU load.
The default kernel settings are not tweaked for desktop usage, with high throughput being prioritized over latency, notes the CFS Zen Tweaks author.
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As such, the next best thing that Google can do is make the update process as easy and frictionless as possible. The problem then is that it looks like Android OS updates are slow to roll out across the board, but there’s not a lot that Google can actually do to force OEMs to update their devices. There are countless OEMs active in the space, and all of them want to make their own modifications for their own devices. Google has been working on reducing fragmentation on Android for years, though part of the cause of that is the inherent nature of Android and the dual-edged sword of choice and freedom. Google’s Generic Kernel Image is the next step towards solving Android’s fragmentation problem.