Yes, we can derive data from TDP values.
Yes, we can derive data from TDP values.
higher clocks usually demand more voltage, which reduces efficiency. The charts illustrate this pattern well. For AMD, the situation is less clear. I’m still trying to pin down their base clock definition and whether it aligns with Intel’s. Separating core power from individual die power seems tricky, but it’s a practical approach. Overall, these figures give a solid starting point, though they’re just that—starting points. Comparing more models would add depth, but this gives a good overview at present.
AMD handles TDP values in a similar manner to Intel, though specifics can vary between models and configurations.
This resource could assist some readers by offering a detailed breakdown of AMD's Ryzen TDP specifications.
It matches Intel's approach, which has been consistent since the introduction of "Boost" or "turbo" speeds. However, I'm not aware of TDP being directly tied to maximum power in peak states. During boost clocks, they consider an average, and this value assists in determining the necessary cooling for the chip.