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Intel just admitted it "fumbled the football" on its Arrow Lake gaming CPUs

August 30, 2025 4 Min Read
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Intel’s chief monetary officer, David Zinsner, has made a uncommon confession, admitting that Intel “sort of fumbled the soccer on the desktop facet,” when referring to the corporate’s present Arrow Lake gaming CPUs on the Deutsche Financial institution 2025 Know-how Convention. The admission comes as AMD swallows Intel’s desktop CPU market share at an alarming charge, however Zinsner says he is assured that forthcoming Intel Nova Lake CPUs will handle this case.

AMD is at present giving Intel a tough time on our greatest gaming CPU information, the place we at present do not suggest any of Intel’s new Arrow Lake CPUs. Within the benchmarks for my Core Extremely 7 265K evaluate, I discovered a chip that did a superb job of addressing the excessive temperatures and energy draw of Intel’s earlier Raptor Lake chips, however which struggled to maintain up with Intel’s older CPUs, not to mention the newest AMD CPUs with 3D V-cache, in video games, and in some circumstances the efficiency drop-off was large. My latest exams of the identical chip in our Alienware Aurora R16 evaluate present that AMD’s X3D chips nonetheless have the sting right here as nicely.

“As you recognize, we sort of fumbled the soccer on the desktop facet, notably [the] high-performance desktop facet,” stated Zinsner, quoted in a report by CRN. “We do not carry out as nicely, and it is principally due to this high-end desktop enterprise that we did not have a superb providing this 12 months,” he says.

It seems to be as if Intel could have discovered its lesson, although. “Nova Lake, which is the subsequent product, is a extra full set of SKUs,” says Zinsner. “It does handle the high-end desktop market, and so we might anticipate that we are going to enhance our place subsequent 12 months.”

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A number of leaks have just lately appeared about Intel Nova Lake CPUs, together with a delivery manifest displaying a 28-core Intel CPU, in addition to rumors pointing to a few of the chips coming with an Intel 3D V-cache equal to tackle AMD’s X3D chips. In actual fact, some rumors even counsel that there is one Intel CPU with 3x the L3 cache of the 9800X3D.

Intel already knew it was onto a loser earlier than with its present Core Extremely 200 chips in relation to video games, and it admitted to the press that they might be slower than new X3D CPUs within the build-up to the launch. Can Intel pull it again with Nova Lake? We’ll have to attend and see.

Within the meantime, when you’re considering of upgrading your CPU, try our full information to purchasing the very best gaming motherboard, in addition to our greatest CPU cooler information, so that you can provide your chip the very best house potential.

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