But were they doing equal workloads that were both using lots of memory?
Because for light workloads, of course a modern faster chip that sips power is going to run faster and cooler than a slower space heater from Intel. Nothing to do with the amount of RAM unless you’re significantly exceeding the amount of available RAM.
But were they doing equal workloads that were both using lots of memory?
Because for light workloads, of course a modern faster chip that sips power is going to run faster and cooler than a slower space heater from Intel. Nothing to do with the amount of RAM unless you’re significantly exceeding the amount of available RAM.