Chipmaker Intel Corp. says it has finally identified the cause of the widespread instability issues that have plagued its 13th and 14th Gen Core processors. In an update posted today, the company said ...
Intel is now rolling out a patch to address a CPU bug destabilizing 13th and 14th Generation Core desktop chips, but it might not be the only fix the company has in store. Intel confirmed that it's ...
After nearly three months of back-and-forth with different updates, Intel is pushing out new production-ready microcode for several of its chips, including its Ivy Bridge Broadwell designs, which ...
This power problem is what was causing the computers to crash. Intel is working hard to fix this. They have created a software update called a microcode patch. This patch will tell the processors to ...
Intel’s 13th/14th Gen Core processors, including i9-13900K and i9-14900K, face instability from a microcode issue raising operating voltages. Since April, game crashes have been reported by Alderon ...
Update: This story has been updated at 12:04 PM to include Intel’s explanation of the new microcode. If your PC includes an Intel processor, it will likely receive a mysterious new update originally ...
Intel’s 13th and 14th Gen desktop processors (dubbed "Raptor Lake" and "Raptor Lake Refresh") have recently come under fire—and some serious scrutiny—for unexpectedly high failure rates. Ultimately, ...
If there were a massive security flaw affecting all current Intel processors, you'd want to know about it, right? We'd like to know too, but unfortunately mum's the word from Intel on the reason for a ...
Something to look forward to: Intel's plan to address voltage-related crashes on desktop processors with a patch has some worried that performance and overclocking will take a hit. Past updates to ...
The root cause was identified as a flawed microcode, which is essential for managing the low-level operations of the CPU. In response to this issue, Intel extended the warranty for all affected ...
So, on my laptop the old patches were installed via windows update. I have had no spontaneous reboots since that installation. Should I back out of those patches even so, or leave them in place, to be ...