For the decision to re-enable the intel pstate driver by default or not,
the suggestion is to be cautious. The driver keeps changing in rather
fundamental ways, such that one can never be sure how it is going to
perform. I will attach two graphs to (hopefully) help make my point.

The first graph demonstrates a dramatic difference in CPU frequency
scaling response as a function of load between kernel 3.12 and 3.15RC2
at a fixed idle (sleep) / work frequency.

The second graph (to be posted in a moment) demonstrates a dramatic
difference in CPU scaling frequency as a function of idle (sleep) /work
frequency at a fixed load.

Don't get me wrong here, as I am a proponent of the intel_pstate driver,
but I am concerned about how its response to stimulus keeps changing.


** Attachment added: "CPU 7 frequency vs load. Turbo on. Kernels 3.15RC2 and 
3.12"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1188647/+attachment/4097698/+files/k315rc2_k312_load_sweep_200.png

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