Quote from: kek on October 03, 2023, 17:50:26The only thing that I don't like is that temperatures are still as high as Intel.
I mean, what's the point of being "efficient" if the difference wont be that noticeable at the end?
The difference is noticeable! You get a lot better battery life as direct benefit, and a lot less fan noise under light loads. Temperature only really matters if it can degrade performance or harm the component. If the heat is within design, there is no reason to worry.
It's the same with all current chips, including Apple ones on fanless MacBooks that do not heat up your lap - it would heat up your lap if it tried to more aggressively extract the heat from the chip onto the environment, using the chassis as a big heatsink. You get a lower temp chip and a burnt thigh for no benefit to the chip itself.