Yes. I have a 2019 macbook pro and had zero issues with it until the I updated to Ventura. I am not computer literate---I have only 2 non-mac programs on my computer: Typeit4me, and PDFindex generator---both programs I have had for years on this mac and my previous macbook. I have no external anything connected to this comptuer. I use it strictly for word documents and classroom stuff (I'm a professor), and I watch TV/movies on it a lot. The only time I have kernel panics is when the computer is either sleeping or idle (which I assume it goes into sleep mode). I will be working on it for hours and no kernel panic, but the minute it goes idle for any length of time, it happens. But it happens all the time since Ventura...I have copied the text of a report (I send a report every time) and this the first part of it:
panic(cpu 0 caller 0xffffff7fae01a749): GPU Panic: [3:0:0][PPLIB] Failed Power Play Resume. Shutting back down. TTL Error Message: {} --> {335608605275:[3:0:0] Error SW_IP_CLIENT_ID__SMU: event_id=0xc0140406 event_info:type=3 hw_id=0 event_specific_tag=0x6 pData=0 data_size=0 %s %s %d %s}.
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I just restart each time and continue on. If it was a hardware issue I would think it would have crashed by now. I have tried everything except wiping my computer. But I am convinced it is Ventura as this computer worked flawlessly UNTIL I updated to Ventura.
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