1. kernel 5.4.0-48 -"quiet" -"splash" +"dis_ucode_ldr" 
cat /proc/cpuinfo > cpuinfo-5.4.0-48.txt
dpkg -s intel-microcode | grep Version > intel-microcode-5.4.0-48.txt

2. kernel 4.15.0-112 -"quiet" -"splash" -"dis_ucode_ldr" 
cat /proc/cpuinfo > cpuinfo-4.15.0-112.txt
dpkg -s intel-microcode | grep Version > intel-microcode-4.15.0-112.txt

I noticed something disturbing:
The printout to the screen from kernel 4 is kind of neat and left aligned. 
While the printout from kernel 5 is all over the screen (sloppy and not aligned 
- like someone missed many '\n'). This may seem unimportant, but is 
demonstrates the same trend I see in everything :) For example an old 
refrigerator works for 20 years, while the new and shiny one breaks within (not 
even) 5 years.

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Title:
  Computer freezes on kernel 5, works on kernel 4

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  The computer works with kernel Ubuntu 4.15.0-112.113-generic 4.15.18.
  If I update to linux-image-5.4.0-47-generic 5.4.0-47.51 - it freezes.
  I tried the procedure "https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingKernelBoot"; it 
freezes after Ctrl+x

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