Citiraj:
Shortly after blasting Intel for the high failure rate of the company's recent CPUs, Alderon Games claims laptops running on Raptor Lake chips are no exception. The revelation suggests that the problem is far more widespread than previously known. Company founder Matthew Cassells didn't specify which Intel laptop CPUs were crashing but admitted they failed slightly less often than other form factors. The earliest reports centered on Core i9 and i7 desktop processors, but it now seems no 13th or 14th-gen product is safe.
Matt's response all but nullifies any theories that Raptor Lake instability might be a desktop or LGA1700 socket-specific problem. Alderon Games claimed several days ago that virtually 100% of its Raptor Lake [desktop] chips were crashing, so the fact that Raptor Lake laptop crashing is only "slightly more rare" reveals how truly problematic the issue is on all platforms. Intel has still not provided an "end all be all" fix to rectify Raptor Lake instability.
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