Intel to clear 865G chipsets with price cut in Q4
Intel will cut prices of its 865G chipset in the fourth quarter of 2006, in an attempt to accelerate inventory clearance prior to the push of Microsoft Vista-compliant chipsets, sources at Taiwan motherboard makers indicated.
The quotes for the 865G will be lowered to US$26 in the fourth quarter, down from $36 at present, the sources noted. For the motherboard makers with the highest volumes, the quotes could be further cut to $13-15, indicated the sources.
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