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    Hardware support: Reminder: No memes, even in comments.

    Hardware support: Reminder: No memes, even in comments.


    Reminder: No memes, even in comments.

    Posted: 12 Jul 2020 12:46 AM PDT

    This is a friendly reminder of Rule #3:

    Memes, direct image links, and low effort content will be removed.

    This includes both posts and comments.

    We've had an uptick in meme comments here, and while we mods do enjoy our memes - some of us actually co-moderate a subreddit for that, /r/hardwarememes - they're not appropriate for /r/hardware.

    While I might give you the courteousy of a warning, technically you can get a 1-3 day tempban for such things (depending on if it was a toxic comment or a just a jesting comment). So please... refrain from these sort of comments so we don't have to be Nazi mods, OK?

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    What architecture design choices are made so that efficiency optimized CPU cores are more efficient than performance cores?

    Posted: 09 Nov 2021 09:53 AM PST

    If a efficient core uses half the power but takes twice as long to complete a task, the total energy used and heat produced would be the same as a performance core. What do they do differently to use disproportionately less power (in total less energy) for the same workload?

    I can think of a few things such as being stable at a lower voltage at slower clock speeds, having a smaller pipeline or superscalar capacity, simpler branch prediction, or being better about turning off unused portions of the CPU (since you can afford to wait for them to reinitialize).

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