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Geekbench Cannot Replicate Intel’s Arrow Lake Refresh Gains From the Binary Optimization Tool, Urging Users to Treat Results With Caution

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Intel’s Binary Optimization Tool (IBOT) has already sparked controversy, despite consumer access still a little away, as Geekbench raises questions about the toolkit’s effectiveness. Geekbench Says that All Core Ultra 200S Plus Benchmarks Will Be Considered “Invalid” At Least For Now The IBOT is an effort to introduce optimizations targeting compiler-level binaries, and the company aims to unify x86 performance across multiple platforms, whether on console or PC. We recently did a deep dive into what we know about IBOT as a toolkit, and in that, we highlighted a concern about the feature’s success, specifically the consistency of benchmarks between […]

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