20 December 24, 08:33
Quote:Intel Core Ultra 200S Series Performance Status
Intel® Core™ Ultra 200S Processors (codename Arrow Lake-S) launched at the end of October with significant advancements for multi-threading performance, performance-per-watt, platform I/O, and overclocking. Editorial conclusions on gaming performance were more polarized, with noteworthy statistical variation from one article to the next. These results were inconsistent with our internal testing.
Starting October 26, the team launched a daily investigative effort to understand and address these gaming-specific reports. By November 8, sufficient early indicators had been established to inform a commitment: a public root cause analysis and action plan in 4-6 weeks.
We recently concluded our investigation, and we have determined that there are five distinct topics that could alter performance or functionality:
We are pleased to report that 5 of 5 issues have been root caused, 4 of 5 issues are already solved with updates available to you, and significant performance upside is accessible by applying these updates.
- A missing Performance & Power Management (PPM) package.
- Intel Application Performance Optimizer (APO) could not take effect.
- BSODs when attempting to launch game titles utilizing the Easy Anti-Cheat service.
- Select performance settings misconfigured on reviewer or early enabling BIOSes.
- New BIOS performance optimizations.
Bottom Line: Apply the latest BIOS updates for your motherboard and update Windows 11 to build 26100.2314 (or newer). New BIOS files with net new performance enhancements will also be available in January to once again improve performance in select games and applications. Intel will publish a complete performance digest, inclusive of the January BIOSes, at CES 2025. You can apply the available updates now or wait for the final performance update in January.
The exact performance uplift you individually experience depends on the current patch/update condition of your system, the applications you prefer, and the BIOS/OS/software settings you prefer.
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