1. Intel has identified the root cause of instability in its 13th and 14th Gen Core processors, attributing it to an incorrect microcode algorithm leading to incorrect voltage requests. 2. The company plans to release a microcode update in mid-August to address the issue, which motherboard vendors will need to incorporate into their BIOS/UEFI. 3. Processors exhibiting instability may need to be replaced, and Intel is urging affected customers to contact their customer support for assistance.
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