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Intel to ship 10 million 865-series chipsets in Q2
10:20 AM - April 3, 2006 by
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Intel is expected to ship 10 million entry-level 865-series chipsets in the second quarter, with half of that amount going to motherboard maker Asustek Computer, according to industry sources.
The chipsets are rumored to be priced as low as $13 or below, lower than competing chipsets from other vendors.
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