Features include 10-point touch, boosted audio, reduced WiFi voltage for power savings, wireless-N enabled, HAVS, SBC and non-SBC charging versions, eight CPU governors, undervolting, and five schedulers.
Oh, did I mention you can overclock it to 1.229GHz if you feel the need to push your phone? Yeah, you can do that.
It's still listed as a work in progress, but I've started believing that most development can be considered as such and those claiming it are just covering their behinds.
If you're in the market for a Sense kernel that straddles performance and battery life, give this one a try.
Make sure to make a Nandroid backup and wipe the dalvik and cache before flashing, and also make sure to only flash it on a Sense-based ROM or you will run into problems.
[xda-developers]