1. Intel has identified the root cause of the instability issues with its Raptor Lake desktop chips as excessive voltage requests from a flawed microcode algorithm. 2. A microcode update to fix the issue is expected to be released in mid-August. 3. Intel also confirmed a separate manufacturing issue affecting early Raptor Lake chips, but this is not related to the current instability issues.
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