As it is now, the Pi 5 consumes 1.5W and the BCM2712 runs quite hot to the touch, even fully idling, doing absolutely nothing, no connections, no monitor connected.
Is there any ongoing work to reduce the IDLE power consumption of Raspberry Pi 5?
Probably in the Linux kernel, relevant to CPU sleep states?
Does the hardware give the option for taking the CPU into sleep states that would save energy while still being ON (C states on x86)?
I couldn't find relevant documentation for the BCM2712, any pointers are appreciated.
Is there any ongoing work to reduce the IDLE power consumption of Raspberry Pi 5?
Probably in the Linux kernel, relevant to CPU sleep states?
Does the hardware give the option for taking the CPU into sleep states that would save energy while still being ON (C states on x86)?
I couldn't find relevant documentation for the BCM2712, any pointers are appreciated.
Statistics: Posted by jimis0 — Tue Jul 02, 2024 2:54 pm