Like I said hardware revision. Nothing new here. Same story with other manufactures, however the difference with other manufactures, is that most don't upgrade their drivers ever. Or if they have a problem on specif hardware they'll upgrade to some beta drivers from the manufacture or latest or older. Here, there isn't this luxury. And I think Microsoft is starting to see that while, I am sure that all or most people here would agree that on paper, pushing everyone on the latest drivers and automated via Windows update is a great idea... we are seeing it's downfall.
But one thing that we MUST consider... hardware faults. It is true that, and must expect that, a driver version might have a bug which hides a hardware fault. This is nothing new. When Windows has a new Service Pack or version, same for Linux, and MacOS, some people have problem, and discover faulty RAM or hardware, same even with drivers. This is nothing new. Just not obvious and very hard to come to such conclusion, as "it used to work fine before".
Now I AM NOT saying that everyone with issues has hardware fault, it could be a hardware revision issue.
But I am not seeing many people with issues. just less than a hand full. Same for Feb. Or maybe I am not checking the forums that you go check.