I don't think it's about electricity bill of individuals. It's about tech. If efficient CPU design is available on a large scale, why pretend it's not there, or not care about it?The CPU power efficiency in gaming argument always makes me laugh. It's always drowned out by the 350w GPUs the CPUs are paired with. The savings on the power bill at the end of the year are minuscule. It's not enough to persuade for one side or the other just for PC gaming.
If I don't need to add another 100W to PC usage, I won't, as there are products out there that do exactly that, and often for less money.
You have Ryzen with 16 big cores. On Intel, you can switch off e-cores in BIOS.Just for those who want the raw "V8" or "V16"
True that, but not necessarily for local and regional power grids around the world.Well, it's working fine for Nvidia
Total installation of Nvidia AI systems by the end of 2024 is expected to consume up to 15 Gigawatt hours of energy, almost twice as much as annual production of the largest nuclear power plant in the world. A thing for thought.
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