Intel’s Arrow Lake CPUs, released in October, promised high performance with lower power consumption but received mixed reviews, particularly for gaming. Critics, including Tom Warren, noted that the Core Ultra 9 285K often performed worse than the 14th Gen chips it aimed to replace.
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