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Intel rolls out another fix for its CPU voltage issues


Intel has determined four scenarios that could cause voltage instability in its Core 13th and 14th gen processors. It has released another microcode patch to fix it.

Its customers have been having issues with those processors since 2022, but it was only in July this year that the company figured out that their instability problems were caused by elevated operating voltage. Intel promised in the same announcement to release microcode patches to address the "root cause of exposure to elevated voltages." And based on previous reports, installing the patches Intel has released will not fix PCs that have already started showing symptoms of the problem.

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