Intel just admitted its Arrow Lake launch “didn’t go as planned,” promises fixes

Intel has publicly held up its hands and admitted that its new Intel Arrow Lake gaming CPU release didn’t go according to plan, saying that it found the experience “humbling.” However, the company says it’s already working on new updates that could help boost performance, in an effort to make its new Intel Core Ultra gaming CPUs more appealing to gamers.

Intel has had a truly terrible year, with the previous Intel Raptor Lake lineup suffering from catastrophic voltage faults that caused irreparable CPU damage, and the new Intel Arrow Lake launch hasn’t helped on the gaming front, as we found in our recent Core Ultra 7 265K review. Meanwhile, its arch-rival AMD is once again holding the crown for the best gaming CPU, as we found in our AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D review last week.

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