Originally posted by: ShawnD1
Originally posted by: senseamp
If I get 2 hrs on an x-86 device and 6 hrs on an ARM one
The battery life has almost nothing to do with the processor.
http://www.hexus.net/content/item.php?item=12223
The Silverthorne CPU - the beating heart of the Centrino Atom - consumes a maximum of 2.4W at a 1.8GHz clock-speed but still retains the Core 2-derived Intel Merom's instruction set.
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The 990g sub-notebook packs in a hyperthreaded Silverthorne 1.6GHz processor that runs off a 533MHz front-side bus - note the two cores in Device Manager. Hooking up to the Poulsbo chipset and outputting video by the GMA 500 IGP, the entire unit consumes around 15W.
CPU only consumes 16% of the power. The other 84% is taken by the monitor, hard drive, ram, and video.
That has almost nothing at all to do with handhelds though. There is no mechanical drive, the screen is much smaller, graphics will be more energy efficient etc.
Sure the CPU will be lower power and slower as well, but it will be combined with a more efficient chipset etc.
