Intel’s Raptor Lake processors have been on the market for nearly two years, first as the 13th Gen and then as the 14th Gen Core lineup. Unfortunately, they have been the cause of widespread tumultuous experiences for customers and board partners alike. There are numerous reports of the 13th and 14th Gen K-series CPUs crashing …| Hardware Times
Intel has apparently figured out the “root cause” of the failure of its 13th and 14th Gen Core Raptor Lake processors. The chipmaker believes that “elevated operating voltages” are responsible for the premature demise of the Raptor Lake family of processors. For readers not in touch with the latest PC trends, the 13th and 14th …| Hardware Times
EA and DICE have released the PC system requirements for Battlefield 6, and they’re nothing to scoff at. The publisher has included detailed specifications for playing the game at 1080p, 1440p, and 4K using a range of settings. Battlefield 6 won’t feature ray-tracing, making it one of the only AAAs games of 2025 to drop …| Hardware Times
Intel’s Raptor Lake instability issues rocked the chipmaker’s PR image and market share for nearly a year. After several firmware updates and TDP guidelines, the instability was attributed to higher core voltages, which shortened the lifespan. Intel has extended the warranty of processors affected by this issue to five years, a relief for many users …| Hardware Times