Here we go Again, 26 September ---> yet another "root cause" found by Intel
.... no really this time, they swear it fixes the real cause
NewsBy
Darren Allanpublished 12 hours ago
(excerpt)
"One might have thought all the
Intel stability issue malarkey was behind us, given the
official 0x129 microcode fix came out back in August. However, although this update was supposed to fix the issue, it wasn't a root cause fix.
Now,
Intel's releasing a proper root cause fix for affected 13th and 14th Gen CPUs in its 0x12B microcode update. This update "addresses elevated voltage requests by the processor during idle and/or light activity periods" which have been narrowed down to being caused by a particular "clock tree circuit within the IA core".
In other words, Intel's narrowed down the problem to a particular circuit within the bulk of the CPU that houses all the P- and E-Cores. The problem is, as we already knew, a Vmin one, where voltage spikes cause the minimum operating voltage to increase over time as the CPU requires more and more power to remain stable, which increases degradation."