Intel predicts quick rampup of Sandy Bridge CPUs

Posted on Monday, November 08 2010 @ 17:03 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Sources at motherboard makers told DigiTimes that Intel aims to make Sandy Bridge account for 20 percent of its total desktop CPU shipments in Q1 2011:
As Intel set to launch its latest Sandy Bridge processor at CES 2011 in January 2011, and will account for 20% of Intel's total desktop CPU shipments in the first quarter of 2011, according to sources from motherboard makers.

Since Intel is targeting the performance level market and up with its Sandy Bridge processor, motherboard makers are all aggressively preparing compatible 6-series motherboards and expect the new products to contribute strong profits and shipments in the first half.


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