Intel is releasing yet another fix to stop its CPUs crashing, root cause found

Intel has finally tracked down the “root cause” behind the CPU issues it faced with its 13th and 14th-gen Raptor Lake CPUs this year and is rolling out an update. This new Intel CPU fix will address the fourth and final scenario in which extreme voltage fluctuations can cause damage and, hopefully, will be the last BIOS update that Intel CPU owners have to make.

It hasn’t been an easy time for Intel this year, but this new fix might be a chance to repair some of the reputational damage the company has suffered. It couldn’t come any sooner, either, with new next-gen CPUs expected to be launching later this year, giving the company a chance to launch the best gaming CPU after a few years in second place.

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