First of all, AMD remains the best gaming processor. Benchmarks show that it lags 30% behind the Ryzen 7 9800X3D and delivers poor results compared to previous Intel generations. Secondly, the performance of the new Intel Arrow Lake did not meet expectations in business tasks, especially in applications such as Adobe Photoshop.
Thirdly, processors are inferior to their competitors in terms of energy efficiency and heat dissipation. Even the flagship Core Ultra 9 285K is inferior to the Ryzen 7 7800X3D in terms of efficiency.
Fourth, despite microcode, driver and Windows updates, stability problems persist.
Finally, the high price does not match the performance. Intel processors are inferior to AMD counterparts in all important parameters, including cost, which makes their purchase unprofitable.
Source: Ferra

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