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by kaelinl 1253 days ago
In other words, they know that the "65 Watts" in their title is meaningless but included it anyway. Saying "88 Watts" would at least mean that the number referred to an amount of power. But even then, it's the actual draw as measured on the traces that really matters, rather than the marketing material.

Not making any judgements re: whether this chip or others are power-efficient, just making it clear that the power number in the title and body was chosen by a marketing team and has no other meaning.