An Intel Alder Lake processor showed up on CapFrameX's database running DOTA2. On average, the game ran at 189 FPS, which is somewhat low, given that it isn't particularly resource-heavy. It could have happened due to DOTA2's inability to recognize Alder Lake's core configuration properly.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Alder-Lake-S-processor-fails-to-impress-in-DOTA2-benchmark.539143.0.html
The way I understand, the platform i.e. Windows has to be updated for Alder Lake. Maybe whatever builds of Windows come with support for it - from 21H2 or 22H1, will be where it matters. As in the performance may be differently impacted?
We need CPU bound games. DOTA 2 isn't CPU bound (or any hardware limited for that matter).
Don't pay attention to benchmarks that don't matter.
Seriously?
We now benchmarking non released officially CPU's on lame a** games? ;)
Can't wait on results in PUBG or Valorian, or other trash.