When Arrow Lake desktop processors arrived I thought that their base power draw would be lower than that of my last pc's CPU.
ark.intel.com
Instead the base TDP is 125 W
en.wikipedia.org
Apparently, the trend is for more efficient processors but with higher TDPs.
I do zero gaming and would not be doing more than 720p video editing, if ever. Mostly might be using AI-assisted audio restoration software, like this or better.
Thus, for my next pc build around Q2 2025, stick with this?
ark.intel.com

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Instead the base TDP is 125 W

Arrow Lake (microprocessor) - Wikipedia
Apparently, the trend is for more efficient processors but with higher TDPs.
I do zero gaming and would not be doing more than 720p video editing, if ever. Mostly might be using AI-assisted audio restoration software, like this or better.
Thus, for my next pc build around Q2 2025, stick with this?

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