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Infineon blamed for Xbox shortage fiasco
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German chipmaker Infineon has been named as the culprit for Microsoft's inability to supply enough Xbox 360s.
Microsoft admitted that it had sorted out component problems that had led to the shortages and said that there would be enough Xboxes in the stores in four to six weeks.
Read the complete story here. (The Inquirer)
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