Hello @MarkEggan,
Seems too much of a coincidence to be exactly a faulty hardware. In this case since GenuineIntel.sys is to blame, I would be looking in Latest chipset drivers from manufacturer, BIOS versions, etc.. bear in mind that there may be really frequent updates when a new OS version launches to paliate some bug discoveries from the hardware manufacturers.
On the other hand, I would suggest to check on your BIOS setting for any kind of performance plans or overclocking (I have seen already such errors with dynamic plans that change voltage/frequency on demand). I would try to (first save your BIOS settings) set the BIOS defaults, and disable any kind of dynamic performance or battery saving settings.
Otherwise, I may be recommended to open a question to the manufacturer forums since you may not be the only affected user.
Hope this helps with your query,
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