Intel and VIA introduce cheap sets
Facing the trend of low-price motherboards, chipset designers have been compelled to launch cheaper products to meet market demand. Following its three new Pentium 4 chipsets, Intel is planning to introduce an even less expensive integrated chipset, the 845GLL (845GL Light). VIA Technologies has also rolled out an updated P4X266E for the latest competition.
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