Intel's Chip Problem Worsens: Crashing Issue Affects Even More CPUs
Root Cause Identified, Microcode Update Coming
Intel has finally identified the root cause of the crashing issues that have been plaguing its 13th and 14th-generation CPUs. The company has announced that it will release a microcode update to address the problem, which affects all 65W and higher CPUs.
A Growing Problem
The crashing issue first came to light in early 2024, when users began reporting that their high-end 13th and 14th-generation desktop CPUs were experiencing instability problems. The issue was initially thought to be limited to a few specific models, but it has since become clear that it affects a much wider range of CPUs.
Intel has been investigating the issue for several months, and it has now finally identified the root cause. The company says that the problem is related to a hardware bug in the CPU's microcode. Microcode is a type of software that is stored on the CPU itself and controls its operation.
A Solution on the Way
Intel says that it will release a microcode update to fix the crashing issue. The update will be available for all affected CPUs, and it will be delivered through BIOS updates from motherboard manufacturers.
Intel has not yet announced a release date for the microcode update, but it is expected to be available in the coming weeks. In the meantime, users who are experiencing crashing issues with their 13th or 14th-generation CPUs can try updating their BIOS to the latest version.
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