Intel delivers 64-bit CPUs to server OEMs, delays shipments for the desktop
Although Intel has started delivering 64-bit-capable processors to server and workstation OEMs, there is still no timetable for positioning the 64-bit chips in the desktop segment, according to sources at Intel Taiwan.
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