Intel has announced the deployment of microcode update 0x12B aimed at resolving the Vmin offset instability observed in its 13th and 14th series desktop processors, as they have now identified the ...
Intel has just announced a new microcode update for its 13th and 14th Gen Raptor Lake processors — the ones that could possibly get permanently damaged and begin to crash your PC. While there ...
By the summer, Intel had tracked down one root cause of the problems and had released a microcode update to resolve it: The CPUs were making “elevated voltage requests,” which could degrade ...
Since then, Intel has issued a total of four public statements addressing stability, each time getting closer to the Vmin shift issue within the CPU's microcode. The chipmaker then issued two ...
Now, alongside the results of its lengthy investigation, Intel is also rolling out a second microcode update to hopefully put these issues to bed once and for all. The root of the problem ...
In 2024, Intel has been heavily focused on addressing a significant issue affecting high-end Intel Core processors, particularly in desktop models from the 13th and 14th generations. These issues, ...
Intel has offered extended warranties, exchanges, and even refunds to tackle these issues. Alongside these efforts, Intel also rolled out BIOS updates and two microcode patches in hopes of addressing ...
Several updates have been announced in the past few months, including one in July that promised a remedy for the issue via a microcode update. However, that was still somewhat of a band-aid on the ...
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Although Intel recognized the root cause of failures among 13th and 14th Generation Core 'Raptor Lake' processors in late ...