Intel said to consider delaying 845GE and 845PE launch to 4Q
With third-quarter demand still uncertain, Intel was said to be considering delaying the launch of its DDR333-based 845PE and 845GE chipsets from September to the fourth quarter and to have started asking for motherboard clients' opinions.
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