The trouble for Intel over Raptor Lake instability issues isn't over yet. A new lawsuit has just been filed in the state of California by an unlucky Intel Core i7 13700K owner which was affected by ...
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What just happened? In a move that pretty much everyone expected, Intel is being sued over the Raptor Lake instability issues, making what has been a nightmare situation for the company even worse.
Intel has issued new firmware to further fix stability issues on 13th and 14th Gen desktop processors. The new update is said to have almost no performance impact. Back in August 2024, Intel confirmed ...
This week, a class action lawsuit was filed against Intel in a federal court. The plaintiff, Mark Vanvalkenburgh, accuses Intel of knowingly selling defective 13th Generation Raptor Lake and 14th ...
Chipzilla has said that it has pinpointed the cause of the instability issues affecting its 13th and 14th Generation CPUs and has introduced a new microcode update to mitigate the problem. Intel has ...
There’s new hope on the horizon as Intel says in a blog post that its upcoming Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake processors are immune to current instability issues. The instability issues found in select ...
Intel has identified the cause of its long-running CPU instability issues and plans to deliver a fix in August. The instability in 13th and 14th Gen CPUs is due to “elevated operating voltage” caused ...
TL;DR: Intel's 13th and 14th-gen processors face ongoing instability and crash issues due to high-frequency voltage fluctuations and silicon quality problems, worsened by rising temperatures in the ...
Here's the story: regular and usually reliable Intel leaker Jaykihn claims that Intel is "planning another Raptor Lake Refresh to extend LGA 1700." That's remarkable considering that the LGA 1700 ...