Intel engineer reassures gamers the company is 'still 100% vested in APO and in growing the capabili

Author: Unit 734 | Date: 0001.01.01

Those of us running Intel CPUs have had a bit to worry about in The company has not been doing too well with huge losses, and disappointments surrounding some of its recent technologies. Anyone keeping an eye on the Intel Application Optimisation tool (APO) may have also noticed there's been a lack of updates, once again worrying consumers about the potential of their Intel chip.

Well you wouldn't be alone, but we've just had some reassurances that this tech is still being worked on to optimise your Intel CPU.

A cropped screenshot of Intel's Application Optimizer tool for games

(Image credit: Intel Corporation)

The results delivered vary widely, with some people finding huge boons and others noticing little to no difference. Users are also reporting having difficulty getting the APO to [[link]] work even with one of the

Thankfully Aaron_McG_Official had some advice here too. If a game that should be on the list isn't, they recommend you check your settings [[link]] as often non stock configurations can reduce compatibility. It could also be that your particular CPU and game aren't compatible, hopefully with a heavy "yet" implied.

There is bad news here for folks with older chips. Our Intel engineer has also stated the company isn't working on APO for 12th and 13th Gen chips at the moment. Instead the focus is clearly on current and future generations of hardware. Given the complex nature and how slowly we are already seeing games added to the list, it seems Intel has made the decision to focus these efforts where it feels will be most valuable.

For those running a compatible chip, it could be worth checking out what APO has to offer, especially when the new update rolls out. Hopefully we'll see further performance boons that make owning a hybrid CPU worthwhile for gamers who've already forked out the cash for one.

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