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Intel In Big Trouble, Class Action Lawsuit For 14th & 13th Gen CPU Instability Issues Begin

The chip giant is about to face a class action lawsuit for the racking up of instability problems arising due to faulty Intel 13th & 14th Gen CPUs.

A law firm has begun investigating the instability and crashing issue due to Intel 14th & 13th Gen CPUs, which might face a class action lawsuit

It looks like Intel will have a hard time getting away with such a serious problem with its faulty processors that have led to major outrage among its customers. The racking up of instability issues caused by Intel's 13th & 14th Gen CPUs has escalated to the point that is now being dealt with by Abington Cole + Ellery law firm, which specializes in class actions and intellectual property. The post explains the issue in brief also acknowledging the latest development in the story that revolves around the 65W CPUs.

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If the lawsuit gets filed against Intel, it may result in the company to pay compensation to the affected customers. A lawyer also posted on Reddit stating that Intel is not granting RMAs to all the customers. Some users have stated that Intel has now started processing RMAs and all it requires is sending a photo of the affected CPU to get a new one as a replacement. If Intel works according to its pledge, it could mean a long and hefty RMA process that affects hundreds of thousands if not millions of such chips.

The problem escalated to such a point due to the company's negligence even though the problem has persisted for over one year. The affected processors have resulted in crashes and freezes in games and programs, forcing even game developers to consider AMD-based systems. Last week we saw Alderon Games implementing an in-game warning window to notify users about the cause of the crashes.

There have been cases of a 100% failure rate with Intel's high-end Raptor Lake and its Refresh chips that have led many users to switch to AMD platforms, especially when Intel did

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