accidents
The firmware for the Raptor Lake CPUs, which require very high voltages, is said to be responsible. An update is planned, but it won't reverse the damage that has already been done.
Reports of Intel 13th and 14th Gen processor crashes have been increasing for months. No action has been taken by the manufacturer to definitively fix the problem so far: motherboard and CPU updates only seem to temporarily limit the damage. Game developer Alderon Games recently announced that it will switch its servers to AMD. Intel recently said that it is continuing to investigate the actual problem.
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