The MacBook Pro 16 "was the last to join the Apple Apple range and is also Apple's biggest bet for the professional category in its laptop range. But if it didn't have enough power, it would seem that Apple it hides macOS mode that lets you add more power, on this MacBook Pro and another MacBook.
More power to swap more battery usage
As 9to5mac discovered in macOS betas, Apple engineers have optimized macOS mode to increase its power. This, of course, and it has its own disadvantages. According to a description from the source code:
Apps should run faster, but battery life can be reduced and fan noise increased.
It's basically a process there the power of the processor and other components is increased, if you use more power. This is something many PCs and Android phones have already started running. On the most common lines: MacOS tells MacBook to forget about power saving and processor calculations.
The beta shows that it can be activated or activated by the user, so it is understandable that it is used occasionally when less energy is needed. If not by the user, automatically activate the next day.
Although not entirely clear, it seems that this is the way it is designed for those MacBooks with a new cooling system, currently only available on the new 16 "MacBook Pro. We'll see if many Apple laptops come with this system and see if they also work with this public Pro system. Currently it only appears hidden in the source code for macOS beta Catalina 10.15.3
Via | 9to5mac