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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
Intel has placed orders for PCIe-enabled RC410 chips from ATI Technologies in order to maintain its supply of 915-based motherboards as the chip giant is reportedly to phase out its 865 and 915PL/GL chipsets in the fourth quarter and exit the entry-level chipset market, the Chinese-language Commercial Times reported today. The Commercial Times said Intel will buy ATI's RS480 for its 915-based motherboards, but DigiTimes sources indicated that the chipsets should be RC410, instead of RS480.
More here at DigiTimes .
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