Intel notebook shortage hits white box sellers
A shortage of chipsets for Intel notebooks has started affecting resellers of generic units, it has emerged. At a conference call last week, Intel said it had some shortages on the chipset front and the supply situation appears to be patchy.
One reseller told the INQ : "We’ve seen problems getting "white box" Intel laptops through the Asus programme. We’ve whined to our Intel rep and to the distributor, but we get no answers that help".
Read the complete story here. (The Inquirer)
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