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minus-square@BarbecueCowboylinkEnglish47•6 months agoI would think the fact that they’re silent indicates that they don’t have a fix that they like. If that’s the case, I’d imagine they’d keep silent until that changes or they get sued.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish16•6 months agoI feel like once a chip shows the symptoms, it has already degraded that much that a software fix won’t help, it won’t run stable even at conservative power/voltage limits at this point.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•6 months agoThe6ve already tried the iPhone approach and just tried to lower the performance of the chips for everyone.
I would think the fact that they’re silent indicates that they don’t have a fix that they like.
If that’s the case, I’d imagine they’d keep silent until that changes or they get sued.
I feel like once a chip shows the symptoms, it has already degraded that much that a software fix won’t help, it won’t run stable even at conservative power/voltage limits at this point.
The6ve already tried the iPhone approach and just tried to lower the performance of the chips for everyone.