Intel warns of Coppermine shortage - again
Intel has notified PC manufacturers and distributors of a major shortage of Coppermine processors that will continue until June, according to The Register.
The shortage - blamed on packaging issues and yield problems with Intel's flip chip technology - will be particularly severe for chips running at speeds over 700MHz.
The news is the latest in a series of problems, including chip and motherboard shortages, that have plagued the Coppermine since its release last year.
More details are available at www.theregister.co.uk.
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