Here are a couple of news that may interest or even shock you:
Update your motherboard with caution: AMD's latest BIOS is causing trouble for some users
https://www.pcgamer.com/uk/update-your-motherboard-with-caution-amds-latest-bios-is-causing-trouble-for-some-users/
AGESA ComboAM4v2 1.2.0.5 is AMD's new firmware update for Athlon and Ryzen APUs and processors, as well as AM4 motherboards, and reportedly it has been causing some concerning problems for users. Coupled with the fact that once you install the update, there's no way to revert, you should think carefully before making the leap.
As issues with the new BIOS update are cropping up all over the net, some manufacturers are even choosing not to push the update out to their users, due to its instability, yet others are taking it on despite the complaints flying around.
According to Computerbase, feedback from the AMD forums, along with a few Reddit posts, suggests the firmware is tanking performance and throwing up a bunch of hurdles in terms of usability.
Microsoft will begin developing Windows 12 in March
https://www.guru3d.com/news-story/microsoft-will-begin-developing-windows-12-in-march.html
The following Windows must be Windows 12, and it looks as though we are on pace, as Twitter user and Microsoft MVP award-winning security expert @SwiftOnSecurity claims that work on the new operating system has begun.
This was also confirmed by the Deskmodder website, which provides us with a date of establishment. Windows 12 is on the horizon with various sources indicating that development would begin in March of this year.
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