Intel claims no tight chipset supply, mobo makers not so sure
Ever since late 2004, the shadow of an Intel chipset shortage has hovered over the motherboard industry. Although Intel now claims the situation has improved, motherboard makers still claim they expect to see a 20-30 percent shortage this quarter.
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