2024-07-23 17:00:00
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The culprit is said to be the Raptor Lake CPU’s firmware, which requires too high a voltage. Updates are planned but will not reverse the damage that has already been done
Intel hopes to control crashing issues with its 13th and 14th generation processors through updates.
Reuters/Florence Rowe
Reports of crashes on 13th and 14th generation Intel processors have been increasing for months. The measures taken by the manufacturer have not yet conclusively resolved the problem: motherboard and CPU updates appear to have only temporarily limited the damage. Game developer Alderon Games recently announced that it will convert its servers to AMD servers. Intel recently stated that they are continuing to look for real issues.
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