Just looking at the output from /usr/bin/powermetrics on my M1 Mini - just incredible!
It's quite often using less than 1W doing normal productivity tasks. I'm running 2 x 1080p screens via DisplayLink, so that might explain to tiny GPU usage, but it has very little impact on the CPU as well.
My Dell T3600 6-core Xeon workstation (with GTX1060 GPU) measures about 200W (from the socket) in normal use. Obviously, the Mini is using more than 1W for the rest of the logic board, and power-supply inefficiencies, but even so, it is an astonishing feat.
Reminds me of the story that the first prototype ARM chips back in the 80's ran even when they forgot to connect the CPU to power, and it was running on current leakage from the circuit board.
It's quite often using less than 1W doing normal productivity tasks. I'm running 2 x 1080p screens via DisplayLink, so that might explain to tiny GPU usage, but it has very little impact on the CPU as well.
My Dell T3600 6-core Xeon workstation (with GTX1060 GPU) measures about 200W (from the socket) in normal use. Obviously, the Mini is using more than 1W for the rest of the logic board, and power-supply inefficiencies, but even so, it is an astonishing feat.
Reminds me of the story that the first prototype ARM chips back in the 80's ran even when they forgot to connect the CPU to power, and it was running on current leakage from the circuit board.