Intel to launch DDR333-based 845PE and 845GE in September, technical rollouts earlier at Computex Taipei
Intel recently decided to strengthen its DDR-based chipset portfolio by introducing two new products, the discrete 845PE and integrated 845GE chipset, in September. The technical versions of the two chipsets are scheduled to be showcased at the Computex Taipei exhibition in early June.
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