Intel Arrow Lake leaks point to big performance gains that might worry AMD

Intel's 15th Gen Arrow Lake CPUs have leaked, and the performance uplift looks mightily impressive.

https://www.windowscentral.com/hardware/intel-arrow-lake-leaks-point-to-big-performance-gains-that-might-worry-amd

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