Intel Q3 CPU price cuts to boost Viiv sales
Anticipated price reductions on Intel Pentium D-series CPUs in the third quarter should spur demand for the Intel-developed Viiv digital home platform, as mainstream system prices should be reduced to more affordable levels, said Taiwan PC system makers.
Following a price adjustment on April 30, prices of Pentium D-series CPUs will again be adjusted in the third quarter, industry players noted.
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