highTDP
HighTDP is a term used to describe components, typically computer processors or graphics cards, that are designed to operate at a high Thermal Design Power. Thermal Design Power, or TDP, is a measure of the maximum amount of heat a component is expected to generate under typical operating conditions. A higher TDP generally indicates a more powerful component, capable of higher performance, but also requiring more robust cooling solutions to prevent overheating.
Components with a high TDP often draw more electrical power, which in turn translates to greater heat
The designation of a high TDP is not solely indicative of performance; it also influences system design