Since the release of new MacBook Pros I have a question in mind: why does Wifi cost so much power?
14inch MacBook Pro, "Up to 17 hours Apple TV app movie playback, Up to 11 hours wireless web". 16inch MacBook Pro, "Up to 21 hours Apple TV app movie playback, Up to 14 hours wireless web". Wireless web browsing cost 6-7 hours of battery life. Curiously, 13inch MacBook Pro/Air seems to be fine with wifi power consumption, only 3 hours battery drain with wireless web in a single charge.
We have seen wifi tech in years, why does it still cost so much power, which are saved by the efficient M1 Pro and M1 Max? or perhaps, like M1 in MacBook Air, it's a design choice by Apple?
14inch MacBook Pro, "Up to 17 hours Apple TV app movie playback, Up to 11 hours wireless web". 16inch MacBook Pro, "Up to 21 hours Apple TV app movie playback, Up to 14 hours wireless web". Wireless web browsing cost 6-7 hours of battery life. Curiously, 13inch MacBook Pro/Air seems to be fine with wifi power consumption, only 3 hours battery drain with wireless web in a single charge.
We have seen wifi tech in years, why does it still cost so much power, which are saved by the efficient M1 Pro and M1 Max? or perhaps, like M1 in MacBook Air, it's a design choice by Apple?