According to news from this site on July 27, Intel issued an announcement on July 23, claiming that the 13th/14th generation Core processors are unstable due to excessive voltage, which is caused by microcode algorithms, and plans to 8 A microcode patch was released mid-month to fix this issue.
Today, Intel told foreign media The Verge that they will not recall related processors, and currently have no plans to extend the warranty of the series of processors. They only claimed that they will provide users with "necessary support."
In addition, this site noticed that Intel also revealed that related excessive voltage issues not only affect the 13/14 generation K series processors, but may also affect the non-K version with a default 65W TDP. "If the user's processor has been experiencing frequent instability, they should replace the processor in time." "Regardless of whether the user's processor is affected, they should flash the BIOS after the microcode patch is released in August to solve the problem." .
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