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> Caveat emptor applies
Of course it does. That's the actual reason behind the whole Consumer Protection legal framework: the asymmetry between the contracting parties (be it informative or otherwise)
But in this particular case:
How so?
To what extent?
For how long?
Unless you are subject to an ad-hoc legislation ( gun industry in the US) I fail to see how CPU manufacturer can legally evade liability for hidden defects without a specific law that regulates their activity.