Intel releases fixes for performance issues in Core Ultra 200S desktop CPUs

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Intel has addressed performance issues with its new Core Ultra 200S desktop CPUs, known as "Arrow Lake," which initially struggled with gaming. Four fixes are now available, with a fifth expected in January 2025. The problems included lower performance on Windows 11, issues with Intel's Application Performance Optimizer, and instability in some games. Intel has identified and resolved these issues, urging users to update their BIOS and operating system. The upcoming update in January will focus on improving overall speeds, not specifically gaming performance. Users are encouraged to ensure their systems are updated to benefit from these fixes.


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