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by runnerup
1535 days ago
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> it's plausible one ANE could've been disabled for power reasons on the laptops The linked posting notes that they were able to get the ANE to draw 49 mW. Is this such a significant amount of power that its worth permanently disabling for laptop power draw? Or is there likely much more power being used elsewhere to support ANE in addition to the 49 mW that can be measured directly? |
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