➀ Intel confirms that its upcoming Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake CPUs will not experience Vmin Shift Instability thanks to a new architecture. ➁ The company lists several current-generation processors, including 12th Gen Intel Core and Intel Xeon, as unaffected by this issue. ➂ Intel advises users to update their BIOS to ensure stability, with the new microcode patch causing minimal performance impact.
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