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Intel CPUs have a part of it that's inaccesible to anyone but Intel. It can run when the computer is off, access the internet, etc. It's already well documented and apparently has been a thing for years. I don't think it's causing crashes all of a sudden.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNwWQ9zGT-8