At a recent Intel event in Japan, the company presented a peculiar challenge to two of its employees, asking them to manually count the number of pins on its new Arrow Lake CPU. The result of this painstaking exercise revealed that the CPU has more than 1851 pins, with an additional two rows containing around 100 pins. These pins are primarily used for debugging and diagnostics purposes. This new information sheds light on the intricate design and engineering that goes into the creation of advanced computer processors like the Arrow Lake CPU. For more information, please visit: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/intel-arrow-lake-cpus-have-more-than-1-851-pads-under-the-chip-msi-members-painstakingly-counted-all-pads-by-hand-as-a-punishment-and-discovered-two-extra-rows