Intel CPU Fails Less Often
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•Intel’s troubled CPUs fail less often than AMD, says PC maker
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Intel 's crashing CPUs still fail less often than older Intel designs, report says.
Puget Systems analyzed failure rates for desktop processors going back to Intel ’s 10th generation (Core i9-10900K and i7-10700K from 2020 ) as well as AMD 's Ryzen 5000 and 7000 series.
The data shows a failure rate of 1 percent or lower for Intel 12th -gen processors from 2022 , while 10th -generation processors failed even less frequently.
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