Well, if your chip is already crashing, it's time for warranty service. If it's not crashing yet, maybe the update will keep it from crashing. I don't see how performance will be unaffected. This looks heavily tied to TVB, which depends on riding the ridges of the voltage/frequency/thermal curves. It's essentially a just-in-time auto-overclocking algorithm. Pull voltage back, and I just don't see how they can maintain the frequency. There's a reason they went with the voltages they did (and it wasn't an oops), but ironically, the thing that was supposed to aid in stability is killing stability. The chip is overvolting too high because they are trying to clock it too high. The performance penalty has got to be the other shoe to drop. Do we really think it's a coincidence that no other products are clocking to 6.0GHz+? Their next gen stuff looks to be peeling back clocks and power significantly. What changed? They knew Raptor Lake was a gamble, but look how long we've had Raptor Lake as their premium desktop offering. They haven't been able to fill its shoes fast enough, and there was no other product to sell on the desktop that wouldn't be embarrassed.
In relation to AMD, now Zen 5 is going to look even better, hitting 14900k performance without those power needs, while also (hopefully) maintaining stability. I recall some folks here arguing that wasn't a big enough achievement, but it appears only one product is legitimate. Who's going to buy a Raptor Lake with any confidence now?