The potential class-action lawsuit cites various media reports and social media posts dating back to December 2022 that describe problems with Intel's 13th and 14th generation processors, known as Raptor Lake. These reports document unexplained failures and system instability, as well as a higher-than-expected rate of product returns. "By late 2022 or early 2023, Intel knew of the defect," the complaint says. "Intel's Products undergo pre-release and post-release testing. Through these tests, Intel became aware of the defect in the processors." And because Intel continued making marketing claims touting the speed and performance of its products, with no mention of any defect, the complaint alleges that Intel committed fraud by omission, breached implied warranty, and violated New York General Business Law.
Ovo mi malo smrdi na napuhivanje odvjetnika.
By late 2022 or early 2023 je taman 13. generacija launchana, 14. nije bila na vidiku.
Da su vec tada znali za probleme sumnjam da bi bili toliki idioti da izbace 14. generaciju, koja je bila jos nabrijanija, sa poznatim problemom 9-10 mjeseci kasnije, a bez da ga prethodno ne isprave.