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Not without better cooling systems. Intel and AMD CPUs for higher performance can crank out performance until they hit the thermal limits.
You can do things such as Eluktronics where they have water cooling to dump the heat out faster then heat can be generated.
Batteries are going to be an inverse relationship with performance. The better the CPU the worst the battery life is going to be.
If you are running just generic stuff then a Mac will meet your needs. If you need to run games / Windows only applications then Windows laptops and desktops will meet your needs.