Intel's Pentium selling slower than expected?
Taiwan-based DRAM makers expect the upcoming price cuts for Intel 945 chipsets will speed the market’s migration to DDR2-667, while motherboard makers may be hoping the drop in price will provide a needed jolt to the less than satisfactory Intel dual-core CPU system sales, according to Taiwan motherboard and DRAM makers.
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