Are you confusing the amount of power consumed by the device and the amount of power consumed that is converted into heat?
I do not see any information contained within your post, the two processors mentioned will almost definitely not be operating at the same efficiency (and efficiency can only be described properly if you know exactly how their algorithms work.
In any case, I thought it was common knowledge that the way Intel describe their electrical power was calculated differently to the way done by Intel, thus making any such comparisons straight from the spec completely meanignless.
I don't think you need to worry about arcing for 380V.
r ge
38kV maybe...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electrostatic_discha
Are you saying that 100% of power consumed by the PSU gets converted to heat?
Are you confusing the amount of power consumed by the device and the amount of power consumed that is converted into heat?
I do not see any information contained within your post, the two processors mentioned will almost definitely not be operating at the same efficiency (and efficiency can only be described properly if you know exactly how their algorithms work.
In any case, I thought it was common knowledge that the way Intel describe their electrical power was calculated differently to the way done by Intel, thus making any such comparisons straight from the spec completely meanignless.