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Intel says 13th and 14th Gen mobile CPUs are crashing
Not the same instability that's affecting desktop Raptor Lake and Raptor Lake Refresh processors.
Amidst reports of the 13th and 14th Generation processor instability extending to mobile chips, Intel has sent a statement to Tom's Hardware to clarify the situation. "Intel seems to be down playing the issues here most likely due to the expensive costs related to BGA rework and possible harm to OEMs and Partners," he continued. Meanwhile, AMD's latest Ryzen 9000 (codenamed Granite Ridge) processors, powered by Zen 5 execution cores, will soon hit the market - months ahead of Arrow Lake.
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