Intel, 15. nesil Ultra 200S CPU'nun performansının AMD'ye sefil bir şekilde kaybettiğini ve Aralık ayında bir "yazılım sorununa" yanıt olarak CPU hatasını düzelteceğini itiraf ediyor

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Intel, which was once the world's most valuable semiconductor company, has been criticized for the poor performance of its new 15th generation CPU, 'Ultra 200S.' Robert Hallock, Intel's Technical Marketing Director, recently admitted that its performance did not meet expectations and will release a repair patch at the end of this month or early December. (Background: NVIDIA replaced Intel as a component stock of the Dow Jones Industrial Average; Intel incurred the largest loss in Q3 in history) In an effort to reverse the decline, Intel recently formed an alliance with Samsung and AMD and launched the new 15th generation CPU 'Ultra 200S' in October. However, after the release of Ultra 200S, it was heavily criticized for its poor performance. Geekerwan, a technology channel, released the test results of Ultra 200S this week, focusing on CPU models U5 245K, U7 265K, and U9 285K (U9 285K with the highest performance), pointing out that the gaming performance was disappointing. Intel's 14th generation i9 14900K outperformed U5 245K, U7 265K, and U9 285K, criticizing Intel for 'going in reverse.' Intel admits the performance is below expectations and plans to release an update by the end of this month at the earliest. Robert Hallock, Intel's Technical Marketing Director, recently stated in an interview with the foreign media HotHardware that the initial Benchmark test results of Core Ultra 200S did not meet expectations. He mentioned that the performance decline was due to various issues at the BIOS and OS levels and hinted at optimization issues in the processor. Intel is investigating and fixing these issues, with a repair expected to be released by the end of this month or early December, focusing on optimizing gaming performance. Meanwhile, various board manufacturers have issued similar statements, indicating that Intel may be developing new microcode patches to address some defects in the Core Ultra 200S processor. The patch was originally expected to be released shortly after the CPU launch, but Intel has decided to take more time to release it. Robert Hallock mentioned the issue of 'gecikme süresi' in memory, acknowledging that although some testers have observed high 'gecikme süresi' in certain situations, this is not the root cause of poor gaming performance. Intel promises to provide detailed analysis and explanations to clarify what factors are affecting the processor's gaming performance. Solving the problem remains difficult to compete with 9800X3D. Intel is trying to solve the problem to achieve slightly better gaming performance. As a processor for productivity and gaming, reaching the performance level of Core i9 14900K is the minimum goal. However, even if the gaming performance reaches the level of 14900K, the best U9 285K at a price of $629 will still struggle to compete with the market-redefining Ryzen 7 9800X3D. Related reports: Huang Renxun responded to the formation of the x86 alliance by AMD and Intel to counter Nvidia and Arm: 'They are doing well.' Is Intel saved? Apollo rumored to invest $5 billion to help Intel turn around. US government 'supports Intel' to promote localization of AI chips, Huang Renxun: TSMC is good but not the only one. The article 'Intel admits that the 15th generation Ultra 200S CPU performance lags behind AMD, will fix CPU bugs in December due to 'software issues'' was first published on the dynamic BlockTempo.

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