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ASRock Issues Official Statement Regarding Ryzen 9000 Series CPU Failures On Its AM5 Motherboards

5 February 2026 at 17:09

AMD Ryzen 9000 Series and Ryzen Pro processors displayed behind an array of seven different motherboards, showcasing various

The company has started investigations to mitigate Ryzen 9000 CPU failures on AMD AM5 motherboards. ASRock Starts Internal Reviews and "Rigorous" Verifications for Ryzen 9000; BIOS Optimizations are Also Being Carried Out If you have been reading our reports on Ryzen 9000 series CPUs, you might be aware that most deaths happened on ASRock motherboards. While 800 series motherboards remain the number one killer of Ryzen 9000 CPUs, some reports have also surfaced on the 600 series motherboards. Ryzen 9000 CPU failures aren't uncommon, and it's not just limited to ASRock motherboards, but in comparison with other vendors, ASRock's AM5 […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/asrock-issues-official-statement-regarding-ryzen-9000-series-cpu-failures-on-its-am5-motherboards/

iOS 26.3 Beta Mentions Two Unreleased Apple Silicon Chipsets Hailing From The M5 Lineup, With One Version Surprisingly Missing From The Tally

5 February 2026 at 12:52

iOS 26.3 Beta reveals two additional M5 chipsets, with one of them missing

The M5Β was announced back in October 2025, but Apple is just getting warmed up because it has plans to launch the M5 Pro, M5 Max, and M5 Ultra in the first half of 2026. Though the first two higher-end chipsets have been reported to launch around the time the company releases its macOS 26.3, it is the iOS 26.3 Beta that contains evidence of these SoCs. However, the release candidate only mentions two of the three silicon, casting a shadow of doubt in our minds as we discuss the details below. The M5 Pro wasn’t mentioned in the iOS 26.3 […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/ios-26-3-beta-reveals-only-two-m5-chipsets-one-version-missing/

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