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Recent Firefox coverage centers on two big items: a fix/patch to stop Firefox crashing on Intel 13th/14th-gen “Raptor Lake” systems, and a broader “Nova” redesign featuring a new UI/UX (including one-click controls to disable AI features).

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Key Takeaway Firefox is rolling out fixes for Intel 13th/14th-gen crashes while also moving toward a “Nova” redesign that reshapes UI and AI controls.
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Intel Raptor Lake crash fix Firefox Nova redesign AI features and controls New UI/UX with rounded corners firefox browser
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Firefox is rolling out fixes for Intel 13th/14th-gen crashes while also moving toward a “Nova” redesign that reshapes UI and AI controls.

Recent Firefox coverage centers on two big items: a fix/patch to stop Firefox crashing on Intel 13th/14th-gen “Raptor Lake” systems, and a broader “Nova” redesign featuring a new UI/UX (including one-click controls to disable AI features).

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affected CPUs Intel 13th- and 14th-gen (Raptor Lake)
redesign branding “Firefox Nova” redesign is being discussed
AI control concept one-click controls to disable all AI features

What to Watch

  • Update to the new Firefox release/patch that addresses the Intel 13th/14th-gen crash and “critical flaw.” Tom's Hardware
  • Follow Firefox UI/UX rollout details for the “Nova” redesign, including rounded corners and color gradients. Tweakers

What Changed

  • 7 Days: Firefox 'Nova' redesign, free unlimited AI ride is ending, warning from Torvalds Neowin
  • After a year, Firefox finally stops crashing on Intel's Raptor Lake CPUs — Mozilla releases new version patch critical flaw on Intel 13th-gen and 14th-gen CPUs Tom's Hardware
  • Firefox is getting a major redesign with one-click controls to disable all AI features TechSpot
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