There is new news from Intel, the latest chips from the company are known as the Arrow Lake processors.
This month Intel released the Arrow Lake processors that will significantly change the power consumption rates and gaming capabilities of the lineup. Through the Core 5/7/9 processors, the company has heavily enjoyed the gaming market though the fir’s major rival, AMD has also made tremendous improvements. But this kind of performance was typically realised at the cost of power consumption and heat dissipation which in turns bounds the applicability of these CPUs to small form-factor PCs.

A new era for Intel?
Just last month Intel released five models in the Arrow Lake series, claiming that these were revolutionary. Compared to the previous generation, the Raptor Lake processors, Intel wants to trim back power consumption by 40 percent and the temperature of the inner capsule by 10 degrees Celsius.

The Ultra 9 285K: a new flagship for Intel
This new lineup of ultra-components-of-computing starts from the Ultra 9 285K processor that has a 24 core design and boost clock-availability of 5.7 GHz. They include, but are not limited to such features as a Neural Processing Unit (NPU), which is present for the first time in a desktop Intel processor.

Greetings, today’s issue of the Economist features an article, which primary aim is to draw attention to performance and efficiency ahead.
Combined with the lightly threaded performance results of Zoom calls and selected Cinebench benchmarks, the energy efficiency gain was measured at up to 58% less power consumption for the 285K over the 14900K, Intel’s 14th generation flagship. As for the gaming performance the results are even more stunning. For example, in the game Warhammer 40,000: In Space Marine 2, Intel discovered that the 285K ran the game 4% on average faster and used 165W less power.

‘I believe it is fair to conclude that this is a fundamental change in our desktop product lineup,’ said the General Manager of Intel Technical and AI Marketing Units, Robert Halleck. People are now waiting to get their hands on these new performances and efficiency enhancements which Intel claims to provide.