Intel Faces Class Action Lawsuit Over Defective 13th and 14th Gen Processors Intel is battling a class action lawsuit, with plaintiffs claiming the company knowingly marketed faulty 13th and 14th Gen Core processors. Users have reported crashes, screen blackouts, and restarts since late 2022, with Intel only acknowledging a microcode issue in July 2024. Despite patch efforts, some issues remain unresolved, prompting demands for potential hardware replacements. The case arrives amid Intel’s struggles to compete with Nvidia and AMD in AI and semiconductor markets. This lawsuit could have significant financial and reputational impacts on Intel as competition tightens. #Intel #TechNews #Lawsuit #CPUs #Semiconductors #AI
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Those following the situation with the Intel's 13th and 14th Gen CPUs, I am keen to get your insights on their recent decisions from a Customer/Partner standpoint as well as from a Product development and Release perspective. The balance between long-term repercussions and immediate revenue protection is pivotal. Critically, shifting blame and disseminating misleading information seldom has good outcomes (certainly not in my perspective). Do you think Intel's actions have worsened the situation, or were they constrained with limited alternatives? From my standpoint, there seemed to be a missed chance to proactively tackle or at least alleviate the potential long-term effects. Can Intel recover from this setback, and if yes, what strategies could facilitate this rebound
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Timeline of some exciting Intel CPUs • 1991: Intel 486DX2-66 • 1993: Intel Pentium 60 & 66 MHz • 1994: Intel Pentium 75-200 MHz • 1995: Intel Pentium Pro • 1997: Intel Pentium II • 1998: Intel Celeron • 1999: Intel Pentium III • 2000: Intel Pentium 4 I still remember the excitement of each new CPU release. After the Pentium 4, that just didn’t feel the same.🥸
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