OK, but how about the load oscillating between two cores (not two cores
running simultaneously splitting the load at lower C/P state - but
instad one core at full steam while the other one is idle - then the
same load swapping to the other core with the first one nearly idle and
so on... It is not really balancing the load correctly (evenly?) i
suspect? If this phenomena is intentional, then it is ok i guess...but i
am not yet fully convinced.

If there really is nothing wrong here, then i guess we have to pay the
high temp/power usage/short battery life penalty for using Linux...?

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Kernel 2.6.24-2 causing ~1000 wakeups by "Rescheduling Interrupts"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/177895
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