AMD aims to ship more than million Socket 754 Sempron CPUs in emerging markets in Q3
AMD aims to ship a total of 1.41 million of Socket 754 Sempron CPUs in emerging markets in the third quarter, trying to clear the present inventory as well as enlarge its market share, according to sources at Taiwan-based motherboard makers. AMD plans use the effort to fight back pressure from Intel that recently resumed offering Celeron D 315/326 desktop CPUs to channel partners, the sources said.
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