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by AshamedCaptain 1689 days ago
It's DDR3L, not DDR3. Even the active power use of the stick is not going to be > 0.5W. And RAPL/ACPI can show the CPU/chipset (respectively) consumption, and it averages less than 1W. The official ASUS measurement is at ~3.7W https://csr.asus.com/english/file/ErP_PN40.pdf , and that is with Windows, 8 GB stick and 2 SSDs (personally I couldn't get it to idle at less than 6-7W with Windows).

Again: there are laptops that idle at these values, and this is even worse than a CPU laptop -- it's an Atom. Think S0i3... which keeps the RAM (in SR), chipset, and a shitton of things awake and yet consumes way less than 1W.

> Whatever you're using for power monitoring isn't accurate.

Sure (as in: one can never disagree with that), but the point is: it's still at least half the consumption of the Raspberry Pi 4, and lower than the consumption of a Raspberry Pi 3 where I disabled almost everything. For which apparently the measurements match to the 2 digits what I can find online, which I can compare since it's much easier to use the same software-hardware combo.

This is not ARM vs x86. It's just the RPI that is crap regarding power management, since by design _they are not even trying_. They just wanted to be cheap. There are many (ARM and other) CPUs that idle even lower than that. If they wanted to be efficient, they would beat the many year old Atom in an instant. Probably already do in (peak) performance/watt.