Intel prepares massive phase out of 90 nm desktop CPUs
Intel will phase out production of almost all of its 90nm-made desktop CPUs by the end of 2006 as the company transitions to 65nm, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers. The sources noted that only three 90nm-made CPUs will eventually remain in the 90nm lineup.
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