While the company has not officially commented on the issue, AMD has addressed it with a microcode update included in AGESA version 1.2.0.2. Some OEMs, including Asus, have already started implementing the firmware update. AGESA, which stands for AMD Generic Encapsulated Software Architecture, provides low-level tweaks to the chip's behavior.
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