Intel Raptor Lake Defective Lawsuit
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•Intel Raptor Lake Class Action Lawsuit Alleges 13th and 14th Generation Core Processors Are Defective
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Intel Raptor Lake is the codename for the company’s 13th and 14th generation core processors, which were first released on October 20, 2022 .
A class action lawsuit has been filed against Intel , claiming that the company has known about defects with its processors since at least 2022 , but has refused to issue a recall.
The lawsuit was filed by Joshua Brown , William J. Charlton , Jr. , Theatrical Concepts Inc. , Todd Wolven and Melanie Loyer Russell , seeking damages from Intel Corporation .
Plaintiffs seek declaratory relief by asking that Intel no longer continue marketing its Raptor Lake 13th and 14th generation processors.
They are also asking for injunctive and equitable relief in the form of a repair or replacement program for the affected processors, as well as costs, restitution, disgorgement, damages and out-of-pocket costs.
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