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my Mac with in a certain ambient temperature range, but I failed to find an article that stated what the acceptable internal
temperatures should be. Typically, with gaming hardware, like a higher end GPU you don&rsquo;t want temps going over 90 degrees
Celsius, but that is x86 and PC hardware. So I am not advocating that to be the line you don&rsquo;t want to cross. If anyone
has a link to an official Appel document that states internal temperature thresholds I would love to know!</p>
has a link to an official Apple document that states internal temperature thresholds I would love to know!</p>
<p>What we can do with this data is trend it over time, and establish a baseline. If we take several months of temperature
sensor data, organize it by hardware type (make/model), user type (developer, pro services, sales, IT, etc), and trend
average temperatures we can at least establish a baseline. From there we can create alerts or automated ticket creation
in ServiceNow to proactively reach out to users if we detect spikes in their internal temperature of their laptop. We
should be able to determine that the average IT working using a M1 CPU operates in this temperature threshold and use
should be able to determine that the average IT worker using a M1 CPU operates in this temperature threshold, and use
that for a baseline of acceptable temperatures for all IT workers that have that same model.</p>
<h3 id="closing-thoughts">Closing thoughts</h3>
<p>We have more data coming in I did not cover yet. Things like browser extensions, application versions, systems data,
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