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Intel has apparently finally gotten to the bottom of its long-running CPU instability issues and will deliver a fix in August, company officials said on Monday. The company said “elevated operating voltage” due to a “microcode algorithm” is to blame for months of seemingly random instability issues that have plagued an unknown number of 13th gen and 14th gen CPUs. “Intel has determined that elevated operating voltage is a primary cause of the instability issues in some 13th and 14th Gen desktop processors,” an Intel spokesman told PCWorld on Monday evening. “Analysis of returned processors con…

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