Unlike the oppressive "silence of the lambs", which is surrounded by a history of defects in Intel Atom C2000 processors, under certain conditions they prevent them from restarting after a long period of continuous operation, AMD recognized the problems with the processing of FMA3 instructions from Ryzen processors right away. The problem should be solved by updating the BIOS of the motherboards with the Socket AM4 .
The resource Digital Trends this week managed to get the latest comments from AMD on the status of solving this problem. AMD representatives confirmed that they were able to find out the cause of the problem with Ryzen's hanging while using FMA3 instructions, although they are not ready to voice this reason. In addition, from the words of AMD employees it becomes clear that hangs only appear in individual cases, and this problem is not as common as would be desirable for "evil languages".
Motherboard manufacturers will receive all the necessary corrections to the AGESA protocol to implement them with the next update of motherboards for AMD Ryzen processors. Some of them have already got access to the updated AGESA assembly this week, but when BIOS updates are available, it will be possible to find out only after they appear on the pages of the profile sections of the boards 'manufacturers' websites.