Intel price cuts unlikely to boost demand for 845, 865 chipsets
Efforts by Intel to boost sales of its 845- and 865-series chipsets with favorable pricing are unlikely to result in significant results due to high inventory levels at leading Taiwan motherboard makers and channel distributors, according to sources at the makers.
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Taiwan mobo makers may not lower 865 motherboard prices soon
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