Mainstream Nehalem variants delayed

@ 2009/01/16
Intel could put pressure on AMD with impending price cuts, but according to DigiTimes, the company won't start its mainstream Nehalem offensive quite as early as planned. The Taiwanese site has received word from motherboard makers that the Lynnfield CPU launch has slipped from late July to late August or early September, and it might slip yet again in the future.

DigiTimes says the "major reason for the pull back" is motherboard makers, which have accumulated excessive stocks of current chipsets because of the economic downturn. Lynnfield will debut hand-in-hand with a new P55 chipset and a new socket, so current P4x-based mobos won't sell quite as well after it comes out.

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