Intel has recently addressed issues of instability in its 13th and 14th generation CPUs by issuing a set of power recommendations and enforcing strict power limits on motherboards. This move comes amidst reports and leaks suggesting Intel is abandoning high clock speeds in its new CPUs to maintain stability. Contrary to some claims, Intel has clarified that it is not recommending a 'baseline' power profile but rather adhering to Intel default settings for the 14th and 13th Gen CPUs.
Intel Issues Official Statement Regarding 14th and 13th Gen Instability, Recommends Intel Default Settings https://t.co/uslamgid0p https://t.co/CRTx3O7oW9
Intel says that reports saying that it is recommending a "baseline" power profile to solve instability issues in its 13th- and 14th-gen Core CPUs aren't true. We've got the real details: https://t.co/AhaUHRbevT by @markhachman
#Intel has issued a statement regarding the #instability of its CPUs, setting out a new list of power recommendations that isn't aligned with what we've seen. https://t.co/dI1crZ9UXC
Intel is abandoning high clock speeds on new CPUs, according to leak. https://t.co/aunLSHbFn4 https://t.co/HzOrXlacTa
A new report claims #Intel will enforce some strict power limits on #motherboards to counter a recent wave of instability. https://t.co/boRNpsKvyJ