Intel’s CPU Problems: Gamers, Data Centers, and Game Studios Suffer

Intel’s 13th and 14th-gen CPUs are causing widespread crashes and instability, impacting gamers, data centers, and game studios. Alderon Games, the studio behind Path of Titans, has publicly declared a nearly 100% failure rate with these CPUs and is switching all its servers to AMD. The issue has also impacted data centers with high maintenance costs and a game developer reporting potential losses of over $100,000 due to player churn. Intel has yet to provide a comprehensive fix, leaving customers with limited options and raising concerns about the company’s response to the ongoing problem.

Boeing Faces Prosecution Over 737 Max Crashes

The US Justice Department has announced that Boeing could face criminal prosecution for the two fatal 737 Max crashes that claimed the lives of 346 people five years ago. The prosecution alleges that Boeing breached an agreement that had shielded it from legal proceedings for the accidents. The company has denied wrongdoing and says it will defend itself against the charges.

Boeing Faces Prosecution Over Fatal 737 MAX Crashes

The US Justice Department has announced that Boeing could be prosecuted for the two fatal crashes of its 737 MAX aircraft, which killed a total of 346 people five years ago. The department alleges that Boeing breached the terms of an earlier agreement that shielded the company from criminal charges, and could now face prosecution for violations of federal law related to the crashes.

Two Crashes Cause Traffic Delays in South Brunswick

A pair of crashes on Tuesday morning, one on Route 1 and one on Route 535, have resulted in traffic delays in South Brunswick. The crash on Route 1 occurred around 8 a.m., leaving only one lane open on the northbound side north of New Road. The second crash, which happened before 6:30 a.m., has caused Route 535 south to be closed between Stults and Thatcher roads. As of 8:15 a.m., Route 535 remains closed while the Route 1 crash site is being cleared.

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