Speaking plainly, Intel’s recently-launched Core Ultra 200 desktop CPUs, code-named “Arrow Lake”, weren’t quite what we expected out of this new generation of chips from Intel. While productivity and content creation performance was potent in some cases, gaming performance saw a significant regression. As it happens, Intel was as disappointed by some of these results just as the community was, and is apparently hot on the trail of root cause identification with a host of fixes are inbound as well.
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Hallock assured us that firmware and software updates were on the way to claw back a significant lift to its Core Ultra 200S Series desktop processors. How much of a performance boost? Hallock didn’t say, and he also didn’t elaborate on what those updates would be exactly, just that they were coming in a matter of weeks.
Mr. Hallock noted fixes will be a combination of firmware updates and software patches, rolled out both through Windows Update as well as the usual cadre of motherboard vendor BIOS updates and system partners. He promised a “significant” uplift in games, but also potentially in general compute, which might give Intel even more wins over the potent Ryzen 9 9950X at the high end. We’ll see, hopefully at by end of the month or shortly after, according to Robert, so stay tuned.