I released a short earlier this week that contained some inaccurate information, which was pointed out by helpful feedback from the community. First, I want to thank everyone who provided that feedback!
In the short, I mentioned that 130W on an AMD CPU and 130W on an Intel CPU result in different temperatures due primarily to electrical resistance. However, this isn't the main factor. The primary reasons behind the temperature differences are related to factors like CPU architecture, thermal design, and the electrical efficiency of the processor. These play a much larger role than electrical resistance in determining how much heat a CPU produces.
I’ll post an updated short on this topic soon to clarify further. Thanks for your support and understanding!
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I released a short earlier this week that contained some inaccurate information, which was pointed out by helpful feedback from the community. First, I want to thank everyone who provided that feedback!
In the short, I mentioned that 130W on an AMD CPU and 130W on an Intel CPU result in different temperatures due primarily to electrical resistance. However, this isn't the main factor. The primary reasons behind the temperature differences are related to factors like CPU architecture, thermal design, and the electrical efficiency of the processor. These play a much larger role than electrical resistance in determining how much heat a CPU produces.
I’ll post an updated short on this topic soon to clarify further. Thanks for your support and understanding!
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