❶ Intel has confirmed that instability and crashing issues affect all 65W and higher 13th and 14th-gen processors. ❷ The root cause is faulty microcode that requests unsafe voltage levels, leading to irreversible damage. ❸ Intel is not issuing a recall but is replacing affected processors, advising customers to keep their BIOS updated and use Intel Default Settings until a microcode update is released.
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