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> I really wish thermal throttling was the first major point of discussion for ALL laptop CPU's.

Exactly. Intel claims performance leadership based on their P series chips, which are always going to be throttled in a slim and light laptop.

For instance, Lenovo's thin and light ThinkPad X1 Yoga has two fans but still throttles:

>Unfortunately, the laptop got uncomfortably hot in its Best performance mode during testing, even with light workloads.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/07/review-lenovos-think...

Or the Dell XPS 13 Plus:

>the XPS 13 Plus’ fan was really struggling here because, boy oh boy, did this thing get hot.

After a few hours of regular use (which, in my case, is a dozen or so Chrome tabs with Slack running over top), this laptop was boiling. I was getting uncomfortable keeping my hands on the palm rests and typing on the keyboard. Putting it on my lap was off the table.

https://www.theverge.com/23284276/dell-xps-13-plus-intel-202...



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