After many months of ambiguity, Intel believes it has identified the problem causing instability on its high-end CPUs. Reports have been surfacing for many months now of users experiencing instability ...
Intel's flagship Core i9-14900K and Core i9-13900K processors and their ongoing instability issues aren't just causing problems for gamers but data center operators, too... with some of them switching ...
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Alderon Games, the developer of Path of Titans, was among the first to highlight the issue. According to a post on X/Twitter, the game now features a warning message that appears when it crashes on ...
Over the past year or two there have been a growing number of complaints that some 13th and 14th-gen Intel Core chips for desktop computers were crash-prone and generally unstable. Now Intel has ...
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 ...
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In an article, Alderon Games founder Matthew Cassells highlighted problems with these Intel CPUs. The team faced crashes, instability, and memory corruption while developing the game Path of Titans.
A forthcoming patch won’t fix any damage already caused by the instability issues, but Intel is extending the warranty for the chips by two years. A forthcoming patch won’t fix any damage already ...
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A hot potato: Users with 13th- and 14th-generation Intel desktop processors should begin checking for BIOS updates from their motherboard providers. A new microcode update fixes edge cases that can ...
While Intel is standing firm on not recalling its 14th and 13th Gen Core processors amid a rash of crashing complaints, it has decided to offer an additional two years of warranty coverage. The ...