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lanza | 5 months ago
Literally everything you do gets the full power of the chips. They finish tasks faster using less power than previous chips. They can then use smaller batteries and thinner devices. A higher ceiling on performance is only one aspect of an upgraded CPU. A lower floor on energy consumed per task is typically much more important for mobile devices.
mort96|5 months ago
GeekyBear|5 months ago
Aurornis|5 months ago
You probably won’t notice this when using the new machine.
For me, it only becomes noticeable when I go back to something slower.
It’s easy to take the new speed as a given.
> What if I don't notice the difference between video playback consuming 20% of the chip's available compute and it consuming 10%?
You would notice it in increased battery life. A CPU that finishes the task faster and more efficiently will get back into low power mode quicker.
simonh|5 months ago
monkmartinez|5 months ago