In what could come as a disappointment to some, Intel has reportedly put
off mass-shipments of its third-generation Core processors (codenamed
"Ivy Bridge") to June. The company, however, will go ahead with its
April launch schedule, and will issue small shipments of these chips.
This information comes from sources among notebook manufacturers.
This delay, however, doesn't appear to be linked to Intel's ability to
ship the new 22 nm chips. Sources say that most notebooks vendors are
having a very hard time digesting inventories of current-generation
"Sandy Bridge" Core processors, and so the delay is merely to help them
ship the last of their notebooks running current-generation chips, and
to minimize the impact of the onset of new chips. Notebook vendors are
currently seeing lukewarm demand.
Source: DigiTimes, Image Courtesy: LegitReviews
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