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.
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.
To cool the processor
heat sink
Laptop processors are designed to use less power and create less heat than desktop processors.
The heat sink absorbs the heat from the processor and then the fan disperses the heat.
To sink the heat.
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A heat sink is designed to disperse and transfer heat coming from a processor to an outside medium, so that it does not overheat the actual processor chip. It is usually used in conjunction with a fan to cool the device it is installed on.
A is a clip-on device that mounts on top of the processor fingers or fins at its base pull the heat away from the processor?
A heat sink is a device commonly used to help move heat away from a processor. It consists of metal fins that absorb and dissipate heat generated by the processor through conduction and convection. In some cases, a fan is attached to the heat sink to enhance heat dissipation.
The Intel Pentium M is a type of processor that is used in laptops. The M stands for mobile and the Pentium M is designed to use less power and generate less heat than a processor used in a desktop.