Miscellaneous Previous news
- Mozilla revamps Application Suite into "SeaMonkey"
- Hackers steal 3800 customer credit card numbers from Guidance Software
- Microsoft adopts Firefox RSS icon
- Second-tier panel makers increasing LCD TV panel shipments
- Albatron intros Socket-754 mobos with Nvidia's 61x0 chipsets
- ATI CrossFire to be available in Radeon X1000 PCIe GPU line
- New Windows Vista font not as original as Microsoft says?
- New software lets people listen to their emails and Word documents
- ATI's Catalyst driver adds X1800 Crossfire support, H.264 acceleration
- Albatron releases AGP-based GeForce 6800GS graphics card
AMD says low-end desktop chips in short supply
4:55 PM - December 23, 2005 by
From the Web
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: amd, shortages
Syndication:
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: amd, shortages
Syndication:
Advanced Micro Devices said it expects to solve supply issues with some of its desktop processors by the first quarter.
The Sunnyvale, Calif., chip maker sent a letter to some of its partners stating that several of its desktop processor models were in high demand and would continue to be difficult to obtain, said two systems builder who asked to remain anonymous.
Read the complete story here. (CRN)
-
Previous News Article
FTC reports spam in decline -
Next News Article
Web inventor Berners-Lee starts a blog