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Arrow lake will be a huge TOCK
New smaller node, means more efficient chips, and if Intel trows efficiency out of the window again you will get same consumption for more huge frequency gains or more cache.
Even if IPC is the same per clock, atlest you will get a more efficient chip
Binned 14900K can already do 6ghz all core, image that with a smaller node.
I know frequency is not everything on but in all Intel archs, they all scale very well with frequency
Yeah the 13700k I had was a really good bin chip. Got a 14900k, this chip is a monster lol.