Intel appears to have finally, at long last, put its Core Ultra 200 performance debacle to rest. And if you apply the appropriate software updates and BIOS fixes, the performance impact should be pretty significant. At CES, Intel concluded its months long effort to solve the complex issues that caused the desktop Core Ultra 200 processors codenamed “Arrow Lake S” to demonstrate lower performance than expected. In December, Intel put out the first half of a report which concluded...

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