Chris, thanks for confirming which processor is in use.

To force downgrade the microcode package on bionic, do:

  sudo apt install intel-microcode=3.20180312.0~ubuntu18.04.1

For other releases, you will need to replace the version with what
version(s) are available for your release; you can use apt-cache policy
to see what is available.

In the worst case, if the version you want to downgrade to is not
available in the archive any more (e.g. for xenial or trusty), you can
navigate to that release's information page for that package (e.g.
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+source/intel-microcode), navigate
to the specific version you desire, and manually download the
appropriate binary deb for your system, and install it via 'sudo dpkg -i
intel_microcode-VERSION_ARCH.deb'.

One downside to using older versions is that, unless you use dpkg
pinning to keep them in place, unattended-upgrades or some other update
process will upgrade them to the current version available for that
release, putting you right back to where you started.

An alternative approach would be to add IUCODE_TOOL_INITRAMFS=no to
/etc/default/intel-microcode and then re-running 'update-initramfs -u'
to remove the microcode bits from the initramfs image. NOTE: you will
want to remember that you did this so that you can re-enable microcode
updates once this issue has been resolved.

Thanks.

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