Intel calms concerns about 13th and 14th generation buyers losing extended warranty due to instability issues – all CPUs now covered, but concerns remain

Intel has decided that the warranty extension it announced last week for chips with instability issues will apply to all of its 13th- and 14th-generation processors, not just packaged CPUs.

If you recall, when the move was made, increasing the warranty from three to five years, Intel said it applied to boxed products, but not to CPUs that came in pre-built PCs. (The so-called “tray” CPUs, so called because they are shipped to PC manufacturers in bulk, in trays, without boxes or packaging – because they are not needed and in this case are an unnecessary expense.)