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lemmy.world

Would be nice if they included the average current power consumption, per chip and total. It's a hell of a reduction in any case, but if the total is a drop compared to other power consumption then it's just taking a few drops out of the bucket.

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lemmy.world

I think it’s more than we expect - these chips get pretty hot when under load, and we know performance then throttles when hot. Power = heat, so less power means less heat which should mean more optimum performance for longer

But yeah I’m no expert so I don’t actually know. Does a 96% drop in power mean similar drop in heat ??

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lemmy.world

I don't know the exact formula, but there will be a significant drop in heat when your components power consumption goes down by 96%.

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It'll be a 96% reduction in heat. Basically all the power consumed by computers is converted to heat. Some small amounts are converted to light and sound, but they're a rounding error.

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Samsung Research Shows 96% Power Reduction in NAND Flash | Spyke