This bug has a concrete real-world consequence documented in LP: #2156368.
On Ubuntu 24.04.4 (thermald 2.5.6-2ubuntu0.24.04.3) with an Intel Core Ultra 7 
265KF (Arrow Lake, family 6:198:2), thermald invokes intel_powerclamp on all 20 
CPU cores at approximately 50% duty cycle immediately at boot, despite CPU 
temperatures of 28–32°C against a high threshold of 85°C. No thermal-conf.xml 
is present; thermald logs its absence and proceeds to throttle anyway in 
adaptive mode.
The measured impact is an 85% reduction in memory bandwidth: STREAM Triad drops 
from 76,805 MB/s (correct) to 6,500 MB/s (throttled). Real-world compute 
workloads are degraded proportionally.
Note that LP: #2087816 was marked Fix Released and addressed Arrow Lake CPU ID 
recognition (making thermald active on Arrow Lake). That is a separate issue 
from the behavior described here, where thermald correctly recognizes Arrow 
Lake but then aggressively throttles it with no platform configuration present.
The upstream README suggests two potentially relevant fixes not yet present in 
Noble: Release 2.5.7 ("Seg fault when no config file for the first time") and 
Release 2.5.12-rc1 ("adaptive-mode behavior was tightened: fail/exit paths, 
ignore-default-control handling"). The latter in particular appears directly 
relevant to this failure mode.

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