Thursday, March 12, 2026

Intel Announces Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs, Claims 15% Higher Gaming Performance | Phison CEO Says NAND Prices Hiked Around 50% Overnight

Intel announces Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs, claims 15% higher gaming performance and multi-threaded boost | Phison CEO says that NAND prices hiked by around 50% overnight, highlighting severe shortage in the industry | Apple MacBook Neo review: a budget-priced game-changer
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March 12, 2026
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Intel announces Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs, claims 15% higher gaming performance and multi-threaded boost
Core Ultra 7 270K and Core Ultra 5 250K come with more cores, faster memory, and a price cut
 
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Phison CEO says that NAND prices hiked by around 50% overnight, highlighting severe shortage in the industry
He warns 'our current concern is that both money and inventory are insufficient.'
 
 
 
 
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