Only if it is very poorly designed.
NO
Generally, a laptop processor should NEVER generate more heat than a desktop processor. That is because a laptop processor uses less power, hence the heat generated would be lesser.
no, but as their electronics are squeezed into a much more confined space they are more likely to have more "hot spots" than desktops.
Current model laptops run their processors at slower, lower heat speeds when they are not being used heavily. Fire up a copy of your favorite graphics-intensive video game and your laptop will burn electricity and generate heat as fast as a desktop system .
At the same speed they likely use similar power, but as dissipating heat is easier in desktop it is more likely to use faster higher power processor.
By increasing the clock rate, the microprocessor's speed can be increased but with a cost of more heat generation, which may sometimes rupture the processor.
That is not a straightforward answer because heat isn't produced by body weight but as a waste product of metabolism. The more metabolically active a tissue is, the more heat it will generate. So like muscle tissue will generate more heat than adipose (fat) tissue.
Warm-blooded animals generate heat to maintain their body temperature through a process called metabolism. This involves breaking down food to produce energy, which is then used to generate heat. Additionally, warm-blooded animals have mechanisms such as shivering and increasing their heart rate to generate more heat when needed.
A desktop processor usually uses more power than an equivalent laptop processor. Usually manufacturers make processors specifically for laptops and these processors are optimized to reduce their power consumption and heat output.
RAM=Random Access Memory, used for fast swapping of data on computer Processor= a small chip on the motherboard performing millions+calculations a second. your computer uses ram all the time to keep background apps open, and to basically run everything. your computer uses your processor when you do graphic intensive or calculation intensive things, such as gaming, video converting, multiple things at once, like running Photoshop, a video encoder, your internet browser, and watching a movie. now if you want to know which to upgrade, it depends on the current status of your computer, and your aim of the upgrade.
People are more likely to put in a graphics controller and memory controller into their computers because it is cheaper and easier than adding things to the chip set.
Heat pumps and furnaces are both used for heating homes, but they work in different ways. A furnace burns fuel to generate heat, while a heat pump moves heat from one place to another. Heat pumps are generally more efficient for heating a home because they can move heat rather than generate it, making them more energy-efficient.