Arrow Lake processors faced instability and poor performance issues when they were released. Intel has promised to fix these shortcomings by the end of November or early December. The company’s report showed that four of the five biggest problems had been resolved. The last update, which included microcode 0x114 and an updated version of the CSME firmware, was supposed to be released in January.

MSI has gone ahead of schedule and released the “7E22v1A41” BIOS, which complies with Intel PR5 standards. This update includes the necessary microcode and a new version of CSME.

Source: Ferra

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