Curious how you're measuring this. Can you see it in Activity Monitor?
> Maybe that’s the downside of having a better display.
Yes I think so. Display is a huge fraction of power consumption in typical light (browsing/word processing/email) desktop workloads.
I use an open source app called Stats [1]. It provides a really good overview of the system on the menu bar, and it comes with many customization options.
[1]: https://github.com/exelban/stats
Yes, processor history in the activity monitor marks out specific cores as Performance and Efficiency.
Example: https://i.redd.it/f87yv7eoqyh91.jpg
Curious how you're measuring this. Can you see it in Activity Monitor?
> Maybe that’s the downside of having a better display.
Yes I think so. Display is a huge fraction of power consumption in typical light (browsing/word processing/email) desktop workloads.