(Image credit: AMD, Intel) Arrow Lake fell far short of expectations from gamers and enthusiasts. It was a one-two punch for Intel, not only falling short of AMD’s competition on the X3D front in games, but also barely matching the regular Zen 5 range in applications. Now, Intel is trying to make a big impact with Arrow Lake Refresh. Intel has launched the Core Ultra 270K Plus and 250K Plus at competitive price points in an effort to regain some of the ground they lost with Arrow Lake, and both chips have earned a spot among the best CPUs for gaming . Article continues below Is the Ryzen 7 7800X3D still fast enough to beat the newly-launched Core Ultra 7 270K Plus? Or should you go for the newer Intel chip for its productivity benefits and advanced architecture? That is what we are going to uncover in today’s faceoff by putting these two CPUs through a gauntlet of tests based on the data from our CPU benchmark hierarchy .…