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[STEAM] Intel gaming CPUs reportedly set for AMD 3D V-cache style tech to fight 9800X3D


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If you can't beat 'em, join 'em. A new rumor has suggested that Intel is looking to replicate the success of AMD's groundbreaking 3D V-cache technology by adding similar functionality to some of its next-gen Nova Lake gaming CPUs, a move that could allow the chipmaker to offer seriously competitive gaming performance compared to AMD's best processors for the first time in years.

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, which hasn't had the best few years. As our
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shows, the company simply hasn't been able to compete against AMD to produce the
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lately, even if its latest Arrow Lake CPUs have seen modest improvements since launch. Meanwhile, problems with older 13th and 14th-gen Intel CPUs, which sometimes
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, have caused damage to the company's reputation, despite
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