1. Intel has extended the warranty for its 13th and 14th Gen CPUs by two years due to stability issues. 2. The company plans to release a microcode update in mid-August to address these issues. 3. Intel is providing support for customers experiencing instability symptoms through their customer support or OEM/System Integrators.
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