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    Intel Hit with Class Action Over CPU Crash Problems

    By ayaksızKasım 10, 2024Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Intel is under scrutiny as its 13th- and 14th-gen CPUs, particularly high-end models, have been plagued by persistent stability issues, with reports of crashes and irreparable damage circulating widely. Intel attributes the problems to aggressive BIOS settings on certain motherboards, but the situation has led to consumer frustration, with one dissatisfied New Yorker, Mark Vanvalkenburgh, filing a class-action lawsuit. The suit claims Intel was aware of these issues well before they became public knowledge and accuses the company of failing to disclose the defects even as return rates rose and the tech community raised alarms.

    The legal action, detailed by Ars Technica, hinges on claims that Intel intentionally withheld knowledge of the faults to protect sales. Vanvalkenburgh’s legal team suggests that data shared during the discovery phase could reveal extensive evidence, potentially expanding the class action to include hundreds of thousands—or even millions—of affected consumers. Intel, while contending that the failures aren’t universal across its 13th- and 14th-gen desktop CPUs, has yet to provide conclusive data proving it. Should this case proceed to trial, it could expose further vulnerabilities in Intel’s quality control and consumer transparency practices, adding to an already troubling period for the tech giant.

    For Intel, this case comes amid a particularly challenging stretch. The company has been contending with disappointing sales and market share losses, as AMD continues to gain ground in the desktop and enthusiast sectors with its successful X3D CPUs. Meanwhile, Nvidia dominates the AI sector, and Qualcomm’s recent entry into the Windows laptop market adds to the competition. Compounding Intel’s struggles is its impending removal from the Dow Jones Industrial Average, replaced by Nvidia, now the world’s most valuable tech firm. While Intel attempted to alleviate consumer concerns by extending the warranty for affected chips to three years, this is of little comfort to those who invested in high-end CPUs for long-term use, only to be met with unexpected reliability issues.

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