@vasyl: I want to add to your comment.

I am in 20.04 now but until last week was using 18.04 with the same
problem. If you use the method you reported (activate runtime PM for
nvidia chip) power usage is still higher than if the chip is powered off
totally using bbswitch.

Runtime PM enabled, PRIME @ intel mode:          7.5~8.5 W power usage
bbswitch nvidia off method, PRIME @ intel mode:  6.0~7.0 W power usage

I think that maybe the PM method puts the nvidia chip in a "low power"
mode (maybe level 8? level 12?) which does reduce power draw but still
keeps it at 1 or 2 watts. Whereas switching it off entirely makes power
draw minimal.

This is just based on a few days of realtime observations on my part,
however.

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