Summary:
- Intel has acknowledged performance issues with its upcoming Arrow Lake processors, according to comments made by Robert Hallock, the company's director of technical marketing.
- Hallock stated that the Arrow Lake chips will have lower performance than expected due to challenges with the new process technology and architecture.
- The performance issues could impact Intel's competitiveness in the high-end desktop and server markets, where the company faces strong competition from AMD's Ryzen and EPYC processors.