According to Anandtech and Tom's Hardware, the Intel 660p consumes around 2.3 W average under load, so should be good.
Idle power (with ASPM) is 0.01 W which is very good.
Active idle power (without ASPM) is 0.67 W which is mediocre.
Wake-up time from idle is 55,000 µs which is pretty bad.
So how good it is depends on whether PCIe ASPM will work on the Pinebook Pro, I haven't seen anything on that yet.
If ASPM doesn't work yet or the wake-up latency is too high for your use case, then consider the Corsair MP510. (2.9 W load, 0.05 W idle, 0.43 W active idle, 1,900 µs wake-up latency).
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/cor...848-2.html
https://www.anandtech.com/show/13438/the...d-review/8
Idle power (with ASPM) is 0.01 W which is very good.
Active idle power (without ASPM) is 0.67 W which is mediocre.
Wake-up time from idle is 55,000 µs which is pretty bad.
So how good it is depends on whether PCIe ASPM will work on the Pinebook Pro, I haven't seen anything on that yet.
If ASPM doesn't work yet or the wake-up latency is too high for your use case, then consider the Corsair MP510. (2.9 W load, 0.05 W idle, 0.43 W active idle, 1,900 µs wake-up latency).
https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/cor...848-2.html
https://www.anandtech.com/show/13438/the...d-review/8