Mobile processors operate at lower voltages and are designed to run cooler than desktop CPUs. In addition, they usually have more "sleep modes," which allow sections of the chip to be throttled down or turned off when not in use. ARM chips are the most widely used mobile processors.
Mobile/Embedded CPU models
Qualcomm SDM670
Benchmark: 3230Intel Xeon W-11155MLE @ 1.80GHz
Benchmark: 8502QTI SM7435
Benchmark: 5871Mediatek Dimensity 7200-Ultra (MT6886)
Benchmark: 4826AMD Ryzen Embedded R2514
Benchmark: 6998Qualcomm SDM630
Benchmark: 2388QTI SM8635
Benchmark: 6419Mediatek MT6855V/AZA
Benchmark: 4572Intel Xeon E5-4628L v4 @ 1.80GHz
Benchmark: 11606Intel Celeron 7305E
Benchmark: 2665MT8127
Benchmark: 429Apple A12Z Bionic
Benchmark: 9365QTI SG8175P
Benchmark: 7046Spreadtrum T610
Benchmark: 2629QTI SM6125
Benchmark: 2975Qualcomm Technologies, Inc KONA-IOT
Benchmark: 7592Mediatek MT6739
Benchmark: 748Mediatek MT6983Z/CZA
Benchmark: 7726Mediatek MT6833GP
Benchmark: 4346MT8188JV/A
Benchmark: 5151Mediatek MT8768N
Benchmark: 2382Samsung EXYNOS5430
Benchmark: 1364QTI SM7550
Benchmark: 5740Mediatek MT8390AV/A
Benchmark: 5301QTI QCM2290
Benchmark: 875
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