TL;DR: Microsoft has identified a bug affecting some Microsoft 365 users, which spikes CPU usage to the tune of up to 50% when typing emails in the Outlook classic app. This issue affects users on the ...
Intel is notching up an impressive collection of bugs and flaws of late, what with crashing 13th and 14th Gen CPUs, the latest Arrow Lake chips needing a fair bit of post-launch work to get them ...
“Generating interesting test cases for CPU fuzzing is akin to generating programs that exercise unusual states inside the CPU. The performance of CPU fuzzing is heavily influenced by the quality of ...
Things were looking up for Intel last week as it discovered the cause of widespread crashes on Core i9 Raptor Lake computers. The company said an update would soon alleviate those CPU woes, but it's ...
AMD has acknowledged the existence of a minor bug in some of its chip families. The bug was uncovered by researcher Mather Dillon, who ran a few AMD CPUs through a series of tests specifically ...
PCMag editors select and review products independently. If you buy through affiliate links, we may earn commissions, which help support our testing. Intel’s infamous “Raptor Lake” CPU bug might be ...
Intel's top-end desktop CPUs have had some stability problems. This has been an on-going story, and we've reported on it a couple of times before, but the short version is that certain games and apps ...
It's not really a Linux problem, but as is so often the case, Linux kernel developers have to clean up after AMD and Intel. It happened again with the chipmakers' latest CPU vulnerabilities: AMD ...
Still, trust in Intel’s chips has taken a hit. Consumers and game developers have seen the CPU bug in 13th and 14th Gen Core desktop chips for several months. But Intel only started addressing the ...
"The CPU number in Task Manager is a moving little obituary for the immediate past," explained former Microsoft engineer Dave ...
http://www.gentoo.org/<P><BLOCKQUOTE><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>a major Athlon CPU bug has been discovered, and it affects Linux 2.4. Note that this is a bug in ...