I am not a hardware person, but this is what I have gleaned: cstates are
reduced-power modes of the CPU, with 0 representing the standard full-
power operating state and higher numbers meaning greater power reduction
through underclocking and voltage reduction.  So in a theoretical sense,
max_cstate=3 would almost certainly be better for battery life than
max_cstate=0, but how much better and in what cases, I couldn't tell ya.

However, intel_idle.max_cstate=0 is a flag to the intel_idle kernel
module to turn itself off completely, leaving power management to the
acpi_idle module.  It's possible that a fully-functional acpi_idle
module might be better for your battery than a throttled-back intel_idle
module, I don't know.

- dpk

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