It’s amusing to contemplate energy per cycle as one clocks higher and higher — the usual formula has the energy per cycle scaling roughly as voltage squared.
I recently turned turbo off on a small, lightly loaded Intel server. This reduced power by about a factor of 2, core temperature by 30-40C, and allowed running the fans much quieter. I’m baffled as to why the CPU didn’t do this on its own. (Apple gets these details right. Intel, not so much.)
It reduced the temperature by 30°? So it originally was "lightly loaded" and running at 60-70° C?