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Intel to exit entry-level chipset market
Intel plans to phase out its 865 and 915PL/GL chipsets in the fourth quarter and exit the entry-level chipset market, sources with motherboard makers revealed. Intel has only told some first-tier mobo makers and OEM clients about the decision, and the company is not expected to make a public announcement, the sources said.
Intel declined to comment. In the short term, the move is expected to dampen the entry-level and mid-range motherboard market, and may benefit competitors such as Silicon Integrated Systems (SiS), VIA Technologies, ULi Electronics and ATI Technologies, the sources said. However, whether Intel’s competitors can really increase their shipments of low-cost chipsets will hinge on their ability to secure production capacity from foundries, whose capacities are currently running tight, the sources added. SiS, a chief supplier of entry-level chipsets for the Intel platform, has secured a promise from United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) for more capacity, but SiS still expects its 661 chipset to be in short supply through the end of the year, the sources said. VIA’s chipsets chiefly support the Advanced Mirco Devices (AMD) platforms although the maker has stepped up its efforts to develop products for the Intel platform. _______________ Source: Digitimes |
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DriverHeaven Extreme Member
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"exit the entry-level chipset market" I'm shocked to hear that.
Becouse 865/915 as I thought are just older chipsets nothing really made for the value or entry level. Just outdated chipsets kept in production. Intel wants to push 775 scokets and dual core anyway tha means 945 and later chipsets.
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DriverHeaven Extreme Member
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Well isn't the 945 an entry level chipset as well?
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