A law firm says it's investigating the potential to file a class action lawsuit against Intel, as a result of the instability issues experienced by owners of the company's 13th and 14th-gen CPUs.
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 has been in hot water since the instability reports surfaced with its flagship 13th and 14th Gen CPUs, specifically the Core i9-14900K and Core i9-13900K. The problem seemed to get worse when ...
For several months, Intel has been investigating reports that high-end 13th- and 14th-generation desktop CPUs (mainly, but not exclusively, the Core i9-13900K and 14900K) were crashing during gameplay ...
In brief: Intel previously confirmed that owners of 13th or 14th-gen Raptor Lake processors that are crashing or suffering from other instability issues must return them to resolve the problem. Now, ...
Intel’s 13th- and 14th-generation Core desktop CPUs have been the subject of controversy for months now, with instability and performance issues resulting in crashes and permanent damage for many ...
Dominik Bošnjak is a freelance writer from Croatia. He has been writing about games for as long as he can remember and began doing so professionally in 2010 because an opportunity presented itself ...
That's not quite right. It's the higher voltage, not the overall amount of power, that is the issue. Out of spec voltage degrades the silicon junctions until they fail. That's funny. Does AMD make ...
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