Author: wardog
Subject: Intel's Atom C2000 chips are bricking products
Posted: 19 Feb 2017 at 1:42am
Thanks LucidWalker.
Platform level, meaning other than the CPU itself. As you imply in the below. Wonderful,.. Intel.
What is this now? The third major Erratum is as many generation's coming out of Intel?
Subject: Intel's Atom C2000 chips are bricking products
Posted: 19 Feb 2017 at 1:42am
![]() In the updated product specification, the bug we're dealing with is stated as follows: AVR54: System May Experience Inability to Boot or May Cease Operation Problem: The SoC LPC_CLKOUT0 and/or LPC_CLKOUT1 signals (Low Pin Count bus clockoutputs) may stop functioning. Implication: If the LPC clock(s) stop functioning the system will no longer be able to boot. Workaround: A platform level change has been identified and may be implemented as a workaroundfor this erratum. |
Thanks LucidWalker.
Platform level, meaning other than the CPU itself. As you imply in the below. Wonderful,.. Intel.
What is this now? The third major Erratum is as many generation's coming out of Intel?
![]() I read in one of the related articles that a fix could possibly be to reduce voltages in the related chip structures to decrease degradation rates but I don't know if ASRock themselves are able to achieve this on existing motherboards. |