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Intel has “no plans” for APO on older CPUs, but that could change
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Intel has given a sneak preview of what its Application Optimization - or APO - can do for games when using a 14th gen CPU. However, it has triggered disappointment in some as it confirmed there are "no plans" to roll APO out to 12th or 13th gen chips.
We looked at the results of what Intel APO can do for games when one round of testing done by Talon's Tech pushed Rainbow Six: Siege to over 1,100 fps. This was cause for excitement, given that many expected Intel to eventually roll this technology back as far as its 12th gen CPUs.
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Intel has given a sneak preview of what its Application Optimization - or APO - can do for games when using a 14th gen CPU. However, it has triggered disappointment in some as it confirmed there are "no plans" to roll APO out to 12th or 13th gen chips.
We looked at the results of what Intel APO can do for games when one round of testing done by Talon's Tech pushed Rainbow Six: Siege to over 1,100 fps. This was cause for excitement, given that many expected Intel to eventually roll this technology back as far as its 12th gen CPUs.
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Intel has given a sneak preview of what its Application Optimization - or APO - can do for games when using a 14th gen CPU. However, it has triggered disappointment in some as it confirmed there are "no plans" to roll APO out to 12th or 13th gen chips. We looked at the results of what Intel APO can do for games when one round of testing done by Talon's Tech pushed Rainbow Six: Siege to over 1,100 fps. This was cause for excitement, given that many expected Intel to eventually roll this technology back as far as its 12th gen CPUs. Continue reading Intel has “no plans” for APO on older CPUs, but that could change MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Core i5 14600K review, Best gaming CPU, Core i9 14900K review
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15 November 2023, 4:02 pm
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title: Intel has “no plans” for APO on older CPUs, but that could change
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Intel has given a sneak preview of what its Application Optimization - or APO - can do for games when using a 14th gen CPU. However, it has triggered disappointment in some as it confirmed there are "no plans" to roll APO out to 12th or 13th gen chips.
We looked at the results of what Intel APO can do for games when one round of testing done by Talon's Tech pushed Rainbow Six: Siege to over 1,100 fps. This was cause for excitement, given that many expected Intel to eventually roll this technology back as far as its 12th gen CPUs.
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Intel has given a sneak preview of what its Application Optimization - or APO - can do for games when using a 14th gen CPU. However, it has triggered disappointment in some as it confirmed there are "no plans" to roll APO out to 12th or 13th gen chips.
We looked at the results of what Intel APO can do for games when one round of testing done by Talon's Tech pushed Rainbow Six: Siege to over 1,100 fps. This was cause for excitement, given that many expected Intel to eventually roll this technology back as far as its 12th gen CPUs.
content_text: Intel has given a sneak preview of what its Application Optimization - or APO - can do for games when using a 14th gen CPU. However, it has triggered disappointment in some as it confirmed there are "no plans" to roll APO out to 12th or 13th gen chips. We looked at the results of what Intel APO can do for games when one round of testing done by Talon's Tech pushed Rainbow Six: Siege to over 1,100 fps. This was cause for excitement, given that many expected Intel to eventually roll this technology back as far as its 12th gen CPUs. Continue reading Intel has “no plans” for APO on older CPUs, but that could change MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Core i5 14600K review, Best gaming CPU, Core i9 14900K review
pub_date: 15 November 2023, 4:02 pm
guid: https://www.pcgamesn.com/?p=337198
creator: Niall Walsh
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