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Try 24 hours a day multiplied by a couple hundred of these chips, and then the extra costs in cooling the room. These chips aren't designed for normal users doing occasional work. A 10% can be significant

But those aren't server chips. And the Ivy Bridge Xeons will have high TDP(as this thread is about).
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I think it was because Apple was going to ditch intel unless they dropped their TDP
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