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Intel’s new warranty-supported ‘IPO’ overclocking feature debuts in China with PCs boasting up to 10% frame-rate boosts, but will it reach global markets?


No, Intel hasn’t gone all Gordon Gekko and got into the business of stock floatations and corporate finance. Intel Performance Optimization or IPO isn’t an Initial Public Offering of a new share, but a new warranty-backed tuning paradigm that’s designed to act as a middle ground between running CPUs like the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K at stock frequencies and clocking the twangers off them manually while risking permanent damage. And it’s now available on pre-built PCs.

The catch is that IPO has only been mooted by Intel in China thus far and these first PCs are indeed being sold there and not anywhere else. According to UNIKO’s Hardware on X, “Intel IPO (Intel Performance Optimization) PC is now available on the China market with specific sellers.”


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