Intel Core Ultra 200S desktop processors—the company biggest overhaul of its desktop platform since 2021 —consume less power and run a lot cooler than the company 13th and 14th generation Core CPUs. However, early reviewers found that the processors sometimes struggled to match, let alone beat, those older desktop CPUs in some tasks. This was particularly true for games, and people who build their own gaming PCs are a key constituency for these kinds of brand new high end chips. Intel quickly...

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