It's strange because everyone currently prefers AMD chips to Intel chips, since AMD chips are superior in performance and consume much less than Intel chips, the two essential elements when purchasing a product. This is why AMD chip sales are triple those of Intel chips after the last three years where Intel has had hundreds of problems and sales do not lie.
Intel's high-end Arrow Lake models didn't entirely impress in the desktop sector. Two more frugal and affordable variants are now following on the same basis, namely the Core Ultra 5 235 and 225F. The potential is huge, but how do the new mid-range CPUs perform during everyday use, under load and when gaming? Our review will provide the answers—including a few surprises.