In a development that will surprise no-one who knows computing history, it has been rumoured Intel’s next-gen desktop CPUs, codenamed Arrow Lake, will contain a whole lot more cache memory. Like, potentially a 75% increase in total L2 cache for the top Arrow Lake CPU. And we’ve seen what a fat wad of cache can do for gaming performance, right?

Since introducing its hybrid core design with Alder Lake Intel has consistently increased the level of cache used, per core, in its processors. That’s exactly where you’d expect it to go when you hit upon the dual limits of power and clock speed, and indeed it’s where the entire industry has gone, too.





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