Camera Raw Not Parsing Some Olympus EM-5 ORF (RAW) Files

I'm using Adobe Camera Raw on my Olympus EM-5 ORF files and several come back that they cannot be parsed.  My last card had over 20 files that said the RAW could not be parsed (out of ~500 photos).  Is anything being done to fix this or is it not acknowledged as an issue?  I've updated everything to the latest.  I've tried clearing the cache and other ideas to no avail.

CS6 and newer ACR version 8.8
Supported camera models
Camera
Raw image filename extension
Minimum Camera Raw plug-in version required
Minimum Lightroom version required
Olympus
C-5050 Zoom
ORF
1.0
1.0
C-5060 Zoom
ORF
2.1
1.0
C-7070 Wide Zoom
ORF
3.1
1.0
C-8080 Wide Zoom
ORF
2.2
1.0
E-1
ORF
2.1
1.0
E-10
ORF
1.0
1.0
E-20
ORF
1.0
1.0
E-3
ORF
4.3
1.3.1
E-30
ORF
5.3
2.3
E-420
ORF
4.5, 5.0
2.0
E-450
ORF
5.4
2.4
E-5
ORF
6.3
3.3
E-520
ORF
4.5, 5.0
2.0
E-600
ORF
6.1
3.1
E-620
ORF
5.4
2.4
E-M1 *
ORF
8.2
5.2
E-P1
ORF
5.5
2.5
E-P2
ORF
5.6
2.6
E-P3
ORF
6.5
3.5
E-PL1
ORF
5.7, 6.1
3.1
E-PL1s
ORF
6.4
3.4.1
E-PL2
ORF
6.4
3.4.1
E-PL3
ORF
6.5
3.5
E-P5
ORF
8.1
5.0
E-PL6
ORF
8.1
5.0
E-PM1
ORF
6.5
3.5
EVOLT E-300
ORF
3.1
1.0
EVOLT E-330
ORF
3.4
1.0
EVOLT E-400
ORF
3.6
1.0
EVOLT E-410
ORF
4.1
1.1
EVOLT E-500
ORF
3.3
1.0
EVOLT E-510
ORF
4.2
1.2
OM-D E-M5
ORF
6.7, 7.1
4.1
OM-D E-M5 II
ORF
8.8
OM-D E-M1
ORF
8.3
5.3

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