Quotebut amazingly the Core i5-8500T consumes significantly more than 35 W during a Prime95 stress test. According to Intel Extreme Utility (XTU), our test processor consumes up to 57 W, while it also averaged 42.5 W in our loop of the Cinebench R15 multi-core benchmark. /quote]
[quoteThis is not a deceptive move by Intel as the Core i5-8500T provides a better energy balance than its Core i7 counterpart. The two CPUs consume up to 354 W in our test system, but the AMD Radeon RX Vega 64 consumes a large share of this.
Very very nice. AMD hot bad burning hungry, Intel good cool - because it consumes less than a Vega. No problem that it exceeds its TDP envelope unlike most Zens - it has every reason to do so, like the spirit of single-core Intel innovation, industry approved thermal solution(s), etc. etc.
In other words, eagerly waiting for 2400GE review.