Intel updates price list
Intel updated its microprocessor menu yesterday, adding a number of juicy new items to its bill of fare.
Actually, ’new’ might be stretching the point a little. Essentially, all the products added to the price-list are parts put on sale since Intel last updated the document, back in October.
Read the complete story here. (The Register)
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