With the launch of its new Core Ultra 200HX Plus series today, Intel is cashing in on 40 years of workload-optimization experience in a single revolutionary feature — the Intel Binary Optimization Tool (IBOT).
The premise is quite interesting. Whether an app was built for an AMD chip or an older Intel architecture, or a game was built for a PlayStation, IBOT helps squeeze out more instructions per cycle to deliver better performance without requiring any developer patches.
IntelHow does Intel’s Binary Optimization Tool work?
IBOT works behind the scenes at runtime, re-optimizing apps and games (basically the code that makes up the software) that have already been built and shipped, without needing the original developer to change a single line of code.
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