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lunar leaf
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have you seen the A380?

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and no, current intel GPUs are not power efficient when compared to similar performing options from AMD or Nvidia

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and 16GB of vram will take up a sizeable chunk of your 35W power budget already

frosty gulch
# lunar leaf and no, current intel GPUs are not power efficient when compared to similar perf...

yes i agree that Power efficient problem but Intel gpus showing more performance than their equals when it comes to 1440p gaming, 4K gaming. ( arc cards are not useful for 4K but still performing more nice performance than equals. ) such as arc750. ARC750 is budget, performance gpu, playable FPS in 1440p. So the arc 750's equal (?) rx6600 makes the game unplayable because the bus Speed is 128bit so thats why. So reason is of RX6600 Power efficient, it is 1700 (?) cores, and it is designed for 1080p resolution gaming. Not designed for Ray Tracing, not designed for higher resolution gaming. Thats the reason. Other equal is RTX 3060 12 GB, ( i do not want to talk 3060 8 GB dogsh** because it is actually 3050ti and it is not powerful without its vram. when you take off its mask you realize that it is actually an 3050ti. ) okay so this card can maybe mid range card but it is consumes 170W (?) and its EXTREMELY overpriced for its performance. I dont know why but you can buy 3060ti with same price. ( it can change, 3060 12GB is 10000 TRY in my country, 3060ti gainward is 9500TRY. ) so in this versus, i absolutely prefer 3060ti, it is definetely a more good choice. RTX 3060 12GB's muscle power is good but the price is bad.. As I said, there is not any bad Graphics card, there is overpriced or badly priced card. Thats it.

analog kraken
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A laptop with Monitor and Bluetooth keyboard?

lunar leaf
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that's not how the math works out. But the reality of products is there if not better.

A better metric could be useful, but you aren't evaluating a single point or three points. It's a continuous curve that is notable variable due to yield. Intel is internally already doing such a classification and that is used for binning. they have a measure of what voltage is required to achieve and hold a specific frequency.
See the Intel Tech binning video or read the Igor article