Intel has finally tracked down the "root cause" behind the CPU issues it faced with its 13th and 14th-gen Raptor Lake CPUs this year and is rolling out an update. This new Intel CPU fix will address ...
If you own a 13th or 14th-gen Intel CPU, then you'll be glad to hear that the new microcode stability fix for your CPU is now starting to roll out, thanks to Asus and MSI. Following months of reports ...
Dominik BoŔnjak is a freelance writer from Croatia. He has been writing about games for as long as he can remember and began doing so professionally in 2010 because an opportunity presented itself ...
Intel and its partners have begun rolling out the microcode update that will fix stability and degradation issues with 13th and 14th Gen Intel Core desktop CPUs. The update arrived slightly ahead of ...
TL;DR: Intel's recent launch of the Core Ultra 200S Series, including the flagship Core Ultra 9 285K CPU, underperformed in gaming benchmarks compared to previous generations. The company acknowledged ...
Intel has been at the forefront of computer processor technology for decades. The company has historically produced some of the most powerful and reliable CPUs on the market. Even with strong ...
Intel might be able to ride out this fiasco with OEM and server customers but as a PC gamer with a 5800x3d I can't imagine what it would take to win me back to Intel. CPU's don't have the sex appeal ...
The problems with Intel’s best processors have been going on for months, and Intel’s response has been measured. However, at long last, a fix might be imminent — provided that this one actually helps.
Two weeks ago, Intel finally broke its silence over instability issues plaguing some Raptor Lake CPUs. The company said it had discovered the root cause of the problem (a buggy voltage algorithm) and ...
This week, Intel finally updated the public about the cause of the widely reported instability in games from its Raptor Lake CPUs. The company said in its statement that an algorithm used by its CPUs ...
Desktop PCs are super upgradeable—that's one of their biggest perks. But if there's one upgrade that feels like a chore and actually is a chore, it's the processor. Swapping out your CPU usually means ...
Editor's take: Intel's grand comeback will likely take a bit more time than initially expected. The CPU maker is clearly struggling with both hardware design and software development, and customers ...