Benchmark tells to me that Xorg will have better battery life.
I see much lower minimal consumption in Xorg (8.8W Wayland vs 4.8W Xorg), which means system under Xorg achieves lower power states and does more aggressive power savings, which will more realistically translate to real world usage as people usually don't run full load benchmarks on battery but do much lighter tasks, such as web browsing where there are lot of idle time.
I see much lower minimal consumption in Xorg (8.8W Wayland vs 4.8W Xorg), which means system under Xorg achieves lower power states and does more aggressive power savings, which will more realistically translate to real world usage as people usually don't run full load benchmarks on battery but do much lighter tasks, such as web browsing where there are lot of idle time.
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