Intel’s issues with 13th- and 14th-gen CPU crashes are well-documented at this point. To make a long story short: High-end ...
One frustrated customer wants to force Intel to pay untold millions in damages, claiming the company deceptively marketed ...
Intel faces a new class action lawsuit, alleging that the company knew about issues pertaining to 13th and 14th gen CPUs ...
In July 2024, Intel publicly addressed the problem called ‘Vmin Shift Instability,’ noting that stability issues stemmed from ...
Intel Corporation is currently dealing with several lawsuits filed by consumers in the United States, claiming that its 13th and 14th generation Core processors have performance stability issues.
Intel is being sued in California over 13th and 14th gen Intel Core CPUs that can be irreparably damaged by voltage ...
The suit alleges that Intel became aware of the defects in pre- and post-release testing, but it continued to market the processors with boasts about their speed and performance. The instability ...
The latest mainstream models are AMD’s Ryzen 9000 and Intel’s 14th-generation Raptor Lake. These processors offer up to 24 cores, clock speeds that have finally reached 6GHz, and more cache ...
Intel has also struggled amid a prolonged slump in PC chip sales that’s only beginning to improve and increased competition ...
Intel expressed optimism on Thursday about the future of its PC and server businesses, forecasting current-quarter revenue ...