Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2010/07/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Akhil asks: Can any list members shed some light on the CPU power vs. battery run-time trade offs involved? I have of course, asked the manufacturers' tech support but never could get a satisfactory answer. - - - - - First be aware that all computer manufacturers lie about battery run time. A good rule of thumb is that, in normal use, you will get no more than half the battery run time claimed. Second, CPU cycles take power. The faster the CPU, all other things being equal, the less the battery run time. Just how much shorter depends on a variety of other factors like screen brightness, disc run time, Wi-Fi use, etc. For portable use manufacturers favor chips with conservative power requirements rather than faster, more capable power hogs. Most laptop makers have a minimum battery use mode for extended portable operation. If you look at just what the computer does, you invariably see that the CPU speed is reduced, sometimes to half its normal setting, the disc run times shortened, and the screen turned off after several minutes without keystrokes. My experience with battery operated computers ranging from the old HP LX 100 handhelds to the latest MacBooks is that the lower the CPU power, the longer the battery life. There ain't no free lunch. Larry Z