Intel executive comments on Arrow Lake

Intel exec says Arrow Lake "just didn't go as planned"

Intel exec says Arrow Lake “just didn’t go as planned”

Reviews for Intel's new Arrow Lake-based Core Ultra 9 processor from the 200S series have been less than encouraging, especially when it comes to gaming performance. However, Intel assures that this is not all there is to it. Its new chips are expected to improve performance, and according to Robert Hallock, VP and GM of technical marketing and client AI at Intel, there will be news soon in a new interview with Dave Altavilla and Marco Chiappetta from HotHardware. 🎮✨

Intel was clear in admitting that these new chips would not outperform AMD's in gamesHowever, the reviewers' findings have been surprisingly poor. Despite some efficiency improvements, such as those mentioned in Tom Warren's review in Verge Regarding the Core Ultra 9 285K, the new chip seems to lag behind even Intel's previous Raptor Lake chips in terms of performance. games. This is without counting its performance compared to the excellent AMD Ryzen 9800X3D. 💔⚙️

Hallock He commented that the “fundamentals of the Arrow Lake chips are solid.” However, the company has identified factors “that can combine to produce quite striking unexpected effects.” In addition, Hallock made clear that the company’s problems performance Arrow Lake is entirely the responsibility of Intel and not Microsoft or anyone else. 🤔🔍

As for when Intel will give an ETA on fixes, Hallock mentioned that the company expects to provide a “full update” on the issues. chip and its causes by the end of November or early December. The good news is that the solution will be simple, according to Hallock, who described it as a situation of “update BIOS and Windows”. 🛠️👍

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