Why do Intel CPUs run so hot?

Why do Intel CPUs run so hot?

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It's a feature not a bug, I use them in the winter.

Jewish OBSESSION with ovens

It keeps the bugs at bay

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very optimistic TDPs provided by intel so laptop manufacturers all messed up essentially

They're just that powerful. You'll notice that GayMD don't run as hot, that's because they aren't as powerful.

they don't

Because they're bad

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Payback for the holocaust

Why can't Intel compete with Ryzen then?

because Intel has better battery life and that's all that matters in the larger laptop market.

Because electrons run fast.

>turning the entire room of the goy into an oven
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Because Intel have employees jizz under the heatspreader as a free alternative to using solder. They also lie about their TDPs and calculate them on base clock alone.

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Intel chips are made of the element Silicium. Silicium is a semiconductor, meaning the hotter it is, the better it conducts electricity. Also the better it conducts electricity, the more current can run through it. The more current runs through it, the hotter it gets.

This means once you turn it on, it automatically gets hot.

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Show me a single AMD processor that has TDP lower than 25W. I'm waiting. ;-)

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