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You can use bin packages and compile certain things where you'll get preformance. It would be good to have a kernel optimised for that hardware cause you need everything you can get.
You could compile on another PC and but you'd miss the -native optimisation.
For my Chromebook I did a bin kernel then compiled everything else and did bin Firefox. I tried compiling the kernel but ran out of disk space cause only 10 gb of space available.
Thanks, will have a look at that option. I haven't even dipped my toes into compiling, but have looked over posts and tutorials in the past.