I don’t get the option to hibernate in the system settings > power management However systemctl hibernate works or at least seems to be working. When I am actively deciding to hibernate this is of course no major issue but I would like to hibernate when closing the lid of my laptop. Update: Of course shortly after writing this post I find the solution. I had skipped the following step when ...
Ars Technica: Power Options - Why are they profile specific and how to set globally?
Power Options - Why are they profile specific and how to set globally?
TweakTown: Intel wants 13th and 14th Gen customers to use the highest possible 'power delivery profile'
Intel wants 13th and 14th Gen customers to use the highest possible 'power delivery profile'
Windows 11 can feel sluggish long before your hardware is truly outdated, especially if its power profile, drivers and graphics settings are working against you. With a handful of targeted tweaks, I ...
Understanding the power profile of IoT devices across varied states is essential not only to ensure proper behavior but also to optimize the battery life for the device. Learn how in this application ...
The Wireless Power Consortium, which maintains the Qi wireless charging standard, has announced a new Qi2 standard that will offer a new Magnetic Power Profile built upon Apple’s MagSafe technology ...
Semiconductor Engineering: Same Chip, Two Destinies: How Power Profiles Improve With On-Chip Monitoring
What happens to critical power-related considerations when the same chip is handled two different ways, with or without visibility from within? This article begins by examining how the absence of ...