Intel’s latest “Arrow Lake” desktop processor, otherwise known as the Core Ultra 200S, delivers a shocking one-two punch: significantly lower power consumption and package temperatures compared to its predecessor, while delivering comparable performance. Well, that’s not entirely true. Intel admits that the “geomean” of several gaming benchmarks for the new Ultra Core 7 265K is actually 5 percent lower than the older Core i9-14900K, and it might fall short against AMD as well. But Intel believes that the power meter will be the benchmark of choice when evaluating Arrow Lake, with power consump…