Leaks
leaker at "Intel Customer" timestamp
Over 8 million 13th gen CPUs possibly affected
Actual failure rate of 10%-25%
No information on 14th gen products
Other leaker timestamp
Expected to affect units from March of 2023 through April 2024
Infos
Fabrication issue where anti-oxidation coating is improperly applied
Intel working on microcode to decrease frequency, will not fix root cause but might work around it
Leaker 3 timestamp
Reducing max frequency for boosting was able to work around the issue?
Documents saying customer is purging its inventory as a result of issues
Allegedly leaked documents timestamp
- Change to officially supported ram speeds DDR5-5600 reduced to DDR5-4800 ignoring XMP
List of affected customers includes hedgies? timestamp
Intel claims 0.035% failure rate in messages with OEMS timestamp
- "This is in conflict with the OEM we spoke with which said 25%-50% failure rate"
Leaker - "Either Intel is lying to us or they don't know the real failure rate. Until last month, they reported to us that 10% of their [production] was still having the 'oxidation' issue" timestamp
Multiple sources - Intel is beginning what it calls "Vendor Remediation" for OEM customers timestamp
"Medium-sized system integrator" timestamp
"We reduced out [harder to pass] failure requirements because of concerns of degradation. We're currently failing 12% of Intel CPUs during intake QA."
QA deets in this - certain tests are failing more often, this is why different companies are failing different %% timestamp
OEM source - considering limiting turboclocks to 5.4-5.5GHz to limit RMAs timestamp
General Platform Instability + Voltage timestamp
Microcode update could fix this?
The T series CPU failing doesn't make sense with this since it's low voltage or something
Potential memory Speed update timestamp
Root Cause
Root Cause according to leaked document timestamp
- "The root cause of this mechanism is due to a random defect mode in the fabrication process of the Raptor Lake CPU during the via formation steps which could cause high resistance vias due to oxidation"
Possibly affected processors timestamp
- Not copying all these down but even the 13600k(f) and 13700T are hit
Start of Intel's duplicity, some quotes from customers and a quote from a Failure Analysis lab timestamp
- Some details about ALD and how it works, possible failures that can happen during it
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Imagine buying an Intel in 2024
Should avoid Intel on power consumption grounds alone
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