This might be related to bug #118765.

The reason for my assumption is, that when I look at frequency scaling
related places in /proc everything seems to be normal. It appears that
there is just never low enough CPU load to scale the frequency down. And
this I believe is due to the generic kernel misbehaving. It seems only
very little CPU time is available for tasks and the rest is blocked by
something or wasted on some process gone insane.

I think that, because some things used to behave in a way that led to
the conclusion that my processes were handled intermittently.

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Generic kernel does not scale down CPU frequency
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