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Intel's new Alderlake consumer desktop CPUs use more power and little-big core design
to seemingly benchmark faster than AMD chips. I do not understand why increasing
power use for significant executiion speed improvement is not good. Here are some
bench marks.
Well, efficiency matters if you're talking large scale deployment in a datacenter. Peak performance is usually not the most important metric when it comes to operating services on the cloud, there's usually plenty of capacity out there. Single biggest operational cost in a datacenter is cooling and power, not exactly rocket science.
Well, efficiency matters if you're talking large scale deployment in a datacenter. Peak performance is usually not the most important metric when it comes to operating services on the cloud, there's usually plenty of capacity out there. Single biggest operational cost in a datacenter is cooling and power, not exactly rocket science.