• Blackmist@feddit.uk
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      3 hours ago

      That’s under load. At Idle (which is where your average home PC will spend most of it’s time) I think Intel has the edge still.

      It’s certainly a consideration for a battery device. Watching a video reading emails or staring at a spreadsheet will likely have better battery life than a similar spec AMD device.

      We’ve reached a point where most everyday computing tasks can be handled by a cheapo N100 mini PC.

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        49 minutes ago

        Actually AMDs mobile parts are pretty good at idle power consumption and so are their desktop APUs. Their normal CPUs, which use the chiplet design are rather poor when it comes to idle power consumption. Intel isn’t really any better when compared to the monolithic parts at idle and Intel CPUs have horrible power consumption under load. Their newest CPUs are better when it comes to efficiency than 13th and 14th gen CPU, bus still don’t match or even exceed AMD.

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        3 hours ago

        I would have to ask for a source on that. I can’t really find anything comparing many cpus.

        However this video compares top end models on otherwise pretty much identical laptops and amd definitely wins in YouTube playback on battery https://youtu.be/X_I8kPlHJ3M?si=8a4Tkmd556hQh7BZ

        But if you’ve got anything to better compare I’m all ears