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    Ivy Bridge CPUs Delayed

    Discussion in 'MSI' started by WhatsThePoint, Feb 27, 2012.

  1. WhatsThePoint

    WhatsThePoint Notebook Virtuoso

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    Intel's next-gen microprocessor range will reportedly be pushed back "eight to ten weeks later than planned," according to Sean Maloney, executive vice-president of Intel and chairman of Intel China. The news comes courtesy of the Financial Times. Mr. Maloney stated that the 22nm CPU (which is set to take the place of Sandy Bridge) had seen its start date pushed back until June. The exact quote? "I think maybe it's June now," not April.

    Intel pushes back launch of processor - FT.com
     
  2. sparker

    sparker Notebook Geek

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    Glad I didn't wait for it!
     
  3. jetherson

    jetherson Notebook Guru

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    @sparker: me too!

    @whatsthepoint: this has been discussed in the ivb thread! lol just kidding. I saw the not-so-nice responses on the other threads.
     
  4. MidnightSun

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    There's no point having so many threads with the exact same content, and besides, it's poor netiquette to cross-post on forums. Please continue discussion here.