olosta@lemmy.worldtoTechnology@lemmy.world•Intel breaks silence on 13th and 14th-gen Raptor Lake desktop CPU instability issuesEnglish
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4 months ago“Gamers Nexus, on the other hand, thinks the issue is more deep rooted and originates from a foundry-level fault.”
- The GN piece makes it very clear that this claim is not definitely true but is a line of inquiry.
- Intel statement does not definitely exclude this hypothesis, the flawed CPU might need the lower voltage to work around the flaw.
- The obvious question this article does not address is what will be the performance hit for the patched parts?
That’s a bit annoying to see GN so grossly misquoted when Steve spends half the run time of the video explaining that they are not sure of anything at this point.
I don’t understand why cars don’t have a secondary sound warning system that make no more noise than a bike bell. Use the honk when there is immediate danger and the bell when you want to gently advertise your presence. Buses have this why not cars?