Intel has provided an update on instability issues in its 13th and 14th Generation desktop CPU products. The problem, which started a few months ago, has continued to grow rapidly despite Intel’s efforts to mitigate it. So, does the same problem apply to laptops? The company made a statement to inform users about this issue.
Intel made a statement about the CPU used in laptop models
Matthew Cassells, founder of Alderon Games, revealed on Reddit that Intel’s laptop CPUs are also suffering from the same crash issues and instability problems. While Cassells did not specify which Intel mobile CPU models are experiencing the problem, it is speculated that it may be similar to the 13th and 14th generation desktop chips.
According to Intel’s statement, the symptoms of instability experienced by 13th and 14th Gen notebook processors can be caused by a wide range of software and hardware issues. Intel clarified that mobile products are not affected by the same issue and that the problems have different origins. The company recommended that users contact their system manufacturers if they experience problems.
Intel’s statement indicates that notebook CPUs are not affected by the instability issues of desktop chips. However, Intel’s statements are met with skepticism by some. New reports will show us exactly whether the problems with laptop CPUs persist or not.
Intel continues to have difficulty solving the problems. It remains to be seen what impact this will have with the Arrow Lake-S CPUs coming in October. Experts consider instability issues as a symptom of CPU degradation. This could result in a recall that could put Intel in a difficult situation.