HWBot forum participants paid attention to the strange behavior of systems based on AMD Ryzen 7 processors when using computational loads with the use of instructions FMA3. The systems that were very different in their configuration simply hung up with the active use of these instructions.
It's interesting that some extremely overclocked processors did not bring the system to a halt. AMD representatives acknowledged that an anomaly exists when working with FMA3, and motherboard manufacturers will fix it in future BIOS updates. Changes will be made to work with the AGESA protocol, as our colleagues suggest. When new processors come out, such defects are detected constantly, and it can not be asserted that AMD products are noticed in such situations more often. Intel recently encountered a defect in the Atom C2000 processor, which prevents the system from running after a certain period of continuous operation on reboot. Systems based on Atom processors of this series require hardware revision at the motherboard level. The owners of the AMD Ryzen 7 processors in this sense easily got rid of everything - everything will fix the BIOS update of the motherboards.
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