Intel continues developing its Application Optimization tool despite user concerns about abandoned support. An engineer confirmed the company maintains a complete commitment to advancing the feature. Reddit users questioned whether Intel had discontinued development due to infrequent updates. The engineer responded that teams actively work on improvements for upcoming releases.
The optimization software directs games toward Performance cores on compatible processors. Intel originally designed the tool for Raptor Lake Refresh chips but plans broader CPU support. Users report difficulties accessing newly supported titles through the application. Engineers attribute these problems to non-stock system configurations and specific processor incompatibilities.
Intel released an update during May and expects another before the current quarter ends. The forthcoming version will expand beyond simple Performance core allocation. Arrow Lake processors receive priority for enhanced compatibility over previous generations. The next release promises more sophisticated optimization methods for improved gaming performance.
The optimization software directs games toward Performance cores on compatible processors. Intel originally designed the tool for Raptor Lake Refresh chips but plans broader CPU support. Users report difficulties accessing newly supported titles through the application. Engineers attribute these problems to non-stock system configurations and specific processor incompatibilities.
Intel released an update during May and expects another before the current quarter ends. The forthcoming version will expand beyond simple Performance core allocation. Arrow Lake processors receive priority for enhanced compatibility over previous generations. The next release promises more sophisticated optimization methods for improved gaming performance.