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by throawayonthe 95 days ago
it doesn't seem to actually identify thermal throttling as the issue with any evidence -- what if it's 'just' power throttling?

that would be even more dissapointing of course, but all that's given in the article is the wattage chart

actually, in the article linked at the top they say this: "The situation is much worse on the smaller MacBook Pro 14 with the M5 Max, where the maximum power input is capped at 97 Watts (even when you use Apple's 140W PSU or an even more powerful 180W USB-C PSU), which results in a battery loss of 15 % during our one-hour stress test."

so it really does sound like a power throttling thisng to me https://www.notebookcheck.net/Apple-tries-to-hide-that-the-p...

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Except in another linked page https://www.notebookcheck.net/M5-Max-with-inconsistent-perfo... they also mention a thermal issue.

Either way, this article is almost entirely about a symptom without root cause analysis.