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Intel plans patches to fix Core Ultra 200 CPU performance

A recent interview with Robert Hallock, Intel's VP and GM of Client AI & Technical Marketing, confirmed that the Intel Core Ultra 200 series' launch performance was below expectations. Hallock emphasised that Intel has taken substantial time to analyse feedback from reviewers and users alike and stated that the company plans to release a fix to the CPU's performance next month.

In the interview from HotHardware with Hallock, one notable takeaway is that in various scenarios, the performance metrics of these processors fell short of Intel's initial claims. Hallock pointed out that gaming performance, in particular, did not consistently align with the company's advertised expectations. The silver lining, however, is that Intel is actively working on solutions to address these discrepancies.

Hallock explained that certain systems might experience performance issues when multiple factors align unfavourably. He noted that while system memory latency plays a role, it is not the sole culprit behind the underperformance. Some testing revealed latencies exceeding 180 ns, far above Intel's anticipated ceiling of 80 ns. This indicates that the issues might be more complex than just memory timings.

Additionally, Hallock acknowledged that specific BIOS versions or system configurations could contribute to reduced performance outcomes, which Intel is currently investigating. Although he didn't detail the adjustments consumers might expect, he reassured that improvements are anticipated by the end of the month or early December at the latest.

When pressed about the future of next-generation CPU support for the LGA-1851 socket, Hallock remained tight-lipped, citing legal constraints that prevent Intel from discussing strategies or roadmaps during such engagements.

KitGuru says: Intel is clearly committed to rectifying performance concerns and maintaining transparency with its user base. However, we'll have to wait to see how these planned patches impact performance. 

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