[Q] Why do we need kernel 3? - HTC Incredible S

Hello
I heard that we need a kernel 3 for ICS to be more stable on our device. I followed for example the development of Nexx to port one for the Desire S, but the other day, as I was trying an HTC One X in a store, I saw that it had only a kernel 2.6.39.4.
Will it realy be better for our device to have a kernel 3?
I checked later and saw that it wasn't the last version of the software. Does it have a newer now?
Thank you for your answer

HTc one x already had updated with 3.0. Problem is not version number. We need kernel that have ICS compabitible. And new release will have that.

I think the tegra 3 in the one x is not Linux 3.0 optimised. I know the one x and transformer prime don't have a 3.0 kernel.
Im pretty sure its the one xl with the snapdragon s4 that has the 3.0 kernel.
Like Özgürce said, its not that we need a 3.0 kernel, we need a kernel with ics-compatible drivers and stuff in it, because ics uses completely different drivers than gingerbread.

That a 2 different device's. A 3.0 Kernel for One X Xl S isnt a 3.0 Kernel for us.
The 3.0 Kernel is a try to get a fully working Kernel on self development.
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stark1159 said:
I have been looking for the past 2 hours for a kernel that is compatible with team nocturnal's sense 6 ROM. I have seen that Elemental X 13.5.1 but in the thread it says that for Sprint phones to use 13.1 which says for sense 5.5 and the newest kernel is 14.0 I'm really confused could someone shed some light on this subject for me? Thank you
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stark1159 said:
I have been looking for the past 2 hours for a kernel that is compatible with team nocturnal's sense 6 ROM. I have seen that Elemental X 13.5.1 but in the thread it says that for Sprint phones to use 13.1 which says for sense 5.5 and the newest kernel is 14.0 I'm really confused could someone shed some light on this subject for me? Thank you
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