Intel makes its Arrow Lake chips much cheaper. The Core Ultra 7 265K now costs $299 instead of $399. Its partner model without graphics sells for $284, down from $384. These prices match the less powerful Ultra 5 models. Major stores already show these new prices.
The company wants to help the chips sell better after disappointing performance reviews. Updates have improved how these processors work since their release. Intel claims gamers can play 50 percent faster compared to older 12th-generation chips. People who create videos or pictures might see 65 percent quicker image rendering. Anyone who buys these chips can also receive two free games through a special spring offer.
The company wants to help the chips sell better after disappointing performance reviews. Updates have improved how these processors work since their release. Intel claims gamers can play 50 percent faster compared to older 12th-generation chips. People who create videos or pictures might see 65 percent quicker image rendering. Anyone who buys these chips can also receive two free games through a special spring offer.