The Unisoc (formerly Spreadtrum) processor ecosystem relies heavily on stable USB connectivity for flashing firmware, unbricking devices, and managing data. The release of the marks a significant improvement in how modern Windows operating systems interact with Unisoc-powered smartphones and tablets.
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If you rely on any tool that reads SPD data (RAM info, EEPROMs, sensor hubs), delaying this update means living with known instability and a security vulnerability. Take 10 minutes to back up, uninstall, and clean-install version 2.0.0.114—your system’s stability and data integrity will thank you.
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With the rise of CXL-attached memory and PMR-equipped NVMe drives, driver 0.106 introduced a bug where the driver would misidentify PMR capacity, causing the OS to see a "phantom" 1GB partition. corrects the PCIe configuration space parsing, specifically adjusting the PMR Capabilities Register offset from 0xA8 to 0xAC .
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