Intel has responded to the most "awaited' questions surrounding their 14th & 13th Gen CPU instability fiasco, and by the looks of it, the company looks clueless.
The crashes, instability, and performance issues present in Intel's 14th Gen & 13th Gen CPUs are bothering several consumers out there to the point where it is unbearable, with game studios, retailers, and even professionals from the community coming out expressing their resentment against the issue.
To top it all off, Team Blue's response to the issue is making the problem even more complex than ever, and it looks like the new set of replies by the company of questions posed by The Verge show that Intel is not only clueless but "negligent" as well.
First of all, upon asking whether Team Blue plans to implement a recall, the firm has straight up denied rumors, claiming that they won't take a business hit. Intel doesn't have a sales halt planned either, and neither are channel inventory recalls. Apart from this, the firm didn't close statistics on the overall Intel CPUs affected by the instability issues, and neither did they cooperate with The Verge on disclosing the reason behind "selling these chips ahead of any fix."
This is just the first bit of "unresponsiveness" by Intel since the next part will bother consumers further. Upon asking about RMA and servicing procedures, Intel declined to comment on the matter and didn't even bother to answer about the recent RMA rejections on the unstable chips. The company, "showing pity", did disclose which products were affected, and here is what they have to say:
In terms of asking about the end or at least a mitigation for the problem, Intel revealed that they are
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