Computex 2026: Intel Addresses Arrow Lake Blunder: 'We Needed to Build Back our Reputation' | AMD 'Had to Re-Engineer' the Ryzen 7 5800X3D For a Re-Release
Intel addresses Arrow Lake blunder: 'We needed to build back our reputation' | AMD 'had to re-engineer' the Ryzen 7 5800X3D for a re-release | Intel says 'something has to give' with memory prices
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Intel's Nish Neelalojanan spoke to us at Computex 2026 about Intel's new G3 chip line, how it impacts the burgeoning handheld gaming market, and how Intel is responding to rising chip and memory prices the world over.
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