Intel to push 915 chipsets to PC OEMs; September prices available
Intel’s planned chipset price cuts, slated for September 26, will focus on boosting sales of PCIe-supporting chipsets that feature Intel integrated graphics. PC OEM makers are the target segment, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers, who cited Intel’s latest roadmap.
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