Intel Releases Core Processor Fix
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•Intel releases one last microcode update to fix high-end desktop CPU crashes
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Intel has released a new microcode update to fix problems that have been causing crashes and instability for some 13th- and 14th -generation Core desktop processors.
The problem is a confluence of four issues, including too-high motherboard defaults and voltage requests.
Intel has extended the warranties on affected processors from three years to five to cover customers who are having problems.
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