1. Intel has identified elevated operating voltage as the cause of stability issues in 13th and 14th Gen CPUs. 2. A microcode patch is being developed to address this issue, with an expected release in mid-August. 3. Intel is committed to resolving these issues and encourages users to continue reporting feedback.
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