Quote from: ZODD on June 25, 2021, 14:53:41
Huh! What are you talking about the HX CPU's run just as hot if not hotter in most laptops I have seen tested in them , the vapor chamber and the RAZER engineering team did a great job keeping everything under control and could of easily used Intel 11th gen.
This is just made up things you think are true but have nothing to back that up with.
AMD cpus run hotter because they are smaller dies compared to intel's. The lower surface area means less heat transferred to the heatsink and thus they run hotter, even at the same power output.
Having said that, the laptop's ability to handle heat is related to the power output of it's components, not working temperature.
desh's original comment was right in the sense that, if you need to keep your cpu power output low, AMD is the better option.
(If you watch performance comparisons between both companies' latest CPUs you'll see that, when power restrained, AMD CPUs tend to perform better than Intel's. If higher power is allowed, then Intel claws back performance.)