* In terms of the numbers here, I believe that you're claiming that we
can dissipate 768 mW * 6 + 1202 mW * 2 = ~7 Watts of power. My memory
of how much power we could dissipate in previous laptops I worked on
is a little fuzzy, but that doesn't seem insane for a passively-cooled
laptop. However, I think someone could conceivably put this chip in a
smaller form factor. In such a case, it seems like we'd want these
things to sum up to ~2000 (if it would ever make sense for someone to
put this chip in a phone) or ~4000 (if it would ever make sense for
someone to put this chip in a small tablet). It seems possible that,
to achieve this, we might have to tweak the
"dynamic-power-coefficient".
I don't know how much thought was put
into those numbers, but the fact that the little cores have a super
round 100 for their dynamic-power-coefficient makes me feel like they
might have been more schwags than anything. Rajendra maybe knows?