It's because Intel have been incrementally removing support for s3 sleep, it's completely gone in the latest Tigerlake chips.
Linux s2idle support for modern Intel low CPU package power states is still pretty rough which is why you'll get a good chunk of power drain still.
It's because Intel have been incrementally removing support for s3 sleep, it's completely gone in the latest Tigerlake chips.
Linux s2idle support for modern Intel low CPU package power states is still pretty rough which is why you'll get a good chunk of power drain still.