Intel has issued a statement attributing recent crashes of its high-end CPUs, specifically the Core i9, to motherboard manufacturers. The company claims that the BIOS settings provided by these manufacturers disable essential thermal and power protection features, leading to instability issues. This stance has been consistently reported across various tech news platforms, with Intel advising motherboard makers to moderate their BIOS settings to prevent further problems.
Intel tells mobo makers to go easy on the BIOS settings amid CPU instability reports https://t.co/Xr5TlTw6ak
Intel reportedly blames motherboard makers for Core i9 CPU crashes https://t.co/bgJgLOxWIx
Intel blames aggressive motherboards for high-end CPU crashes https://t.co/mYhdeVRivg by @MichaelCrider
Intel points at motherboard vendors for recent CPU instability issues but the chip maker isn't entirely blame-free. https://t.co/fIbEcvwdAA https://t.co/GFhfmv8i1Y
Intel blames motherboard makers for game crashes, not its CPUs. https://t.co/FKTJphoeqf https://t.co/Unfvef4yQJ
Pentium 4 – the CPU Intel got SO wrong. https://t.co/4iG4Zp1X5y https://t.co/EvFe18PFSF
Intel issues statement about CPU crashes, blames motherboard makers — BIOSes disable thermal and power protection, causing issues https://t.co/ZuBNm00pRD https://t.co/WTe1CdOCYv