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Your Arrow Lake PC may suddenly feel faster, here’s why

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Your Arrow Lake PC may suddenly feel faster, here’s why
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Remember when Intel launched its Arrow Lake-S desktop processors (the Core Ultra 200S series) late last year? The reception was a bit lukewarm. But new data shows it’s been quietly getting way better with age.

According to some fresh benchmarks from Phoronix, the flagship Core Ultra 9 285K is now running about 9% faster on average under Linux than it did at launch. And here is the kicker: it’s doing that while using 15% less power.

Usually, to get that kind of speed boost, you have to buy a whole new chip. This upgrade is entirely free. It comes down to a year’s worth of software polish—better microcode, smarter kernel tuning, and compiler fixes. Essentially, the software finally caught up to the hardware.

Why is this important

This is a massive turnaround. When Arrow Lake first dropped, reviewers were frustrated by inconsistent performance and efficiency that didn’t quite match the hype.

But these new numbers prove the old tech wisdom: “drivers matter.” The hardware didn’t change, but the way the computer talks to it did.

Now, you might be asking, “That’s Linux, but what about Windows?”

Intel seems to be ahead of you there. It’s already rolled out its “Application Performance Optimizations” (APO) tool for Windows. This software is basically a traffic cop for your CPU, smartly directing power where it’s needed in real-time. In some games, users are seeing up to a 14% jump in frame rates. If the Windows updates can match what we are seeing on Linux, Arrow Lake owners might be sitting on a much more capable chip than they thought.

An Intel processor over a dark blue background.

Why should I care

If you already bought an Arrow Lake processor, congratulations: your PC effectively just got a free upgrade. You don’t need to do anything but keep your software and drivers updated.

If you skipped this generation because the reviews were “meh,” it might be time to take another look. The platform is maturing fast, and that initial instability seems to be vanishing.

What’s Next

Intel is gearing up for an “Arrow Lake Refresh” in early 2026. The good news? Those new chips will likely ship with all these performance tweaks baked in from day one.

For now, it looks like Arrow Lake is aging like fine wine – a rare and welcome surprise in an industry where we usually just throw out the old for the new.

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