It turned out to be a long journey, but we already have among us the first updates that will allow users to get rid of the problems of instability who currently have processors Lake of Raptors Intelligence. These problems can lead to the complete destruction of the processor, which is why the company has made an effort to offer users a series of additional guarantees, as well as various updates that will guarantee to solve the instability of its processors.
Many brands that have various components to allow us to incorporate an Intel processor are already beginning to develop the update that incorporates the microcode that will solve the instability errors of the CPU
The first cards to avoid Intel errors, the ASUS Z790
It is common to see how, when there is an extremely serious problem with a product, companies that actively collaborate in the solutions proposed by the causes of these problems begin to implement measures so that nothing happens. From the beginning, we knew that the instability of Intel processors was caused by the processors themselves and not by the way in which motherboard manufacturers applied the different performance profiles of this component.
As we well know, the company began to investigate the matter and ended up realizing that the problem lay in its product and not in that of other manufacturers, which is why it made various developments to solve the instability of its processors. To do this, they released a microcode update that brands that sell motherboards must implement so that users can take full advantage of the power that these processors are capable of offering without fear of them being damaged.
In this case, the first brand to have applied the update which contains the microcode necessary for the Intel Core Raptor Lake Processor doesn’t end up breaking, it was ASUS, although we can only find it, for now, on motherboards integrating the Z790 chipset, that is, the most high-end motherboards offered by the company.
Soon more and more companies will start implementing this solution
The instability of Intel’s 13th and 14th generation processors is probably one of the biggest problems the company has encountered, at the hardware level, in recent years, not to mention of course the decision to incorporate a hybrid architecture in each of its processors.
Since this is a problem related to the general functioning of a product, the company itself has set to work to try to solve it as soon as possible, so we still have to wait for motherboard manufacturers to start launching their updates, just like ASUS did. so it’s a matter of time (we hope not too long) before everyone ends up applying the microcode that avoids these problems.