Friday, September 02, 2011
PC in crisis: Intel has removed its Fab 24 in Leixlip, Ireland, from its 22-nm roadmap.
PC in crisis.
Intel is expected to be in volume production of 22-nm devices by the end of this year. The company's 22-nm parts will be made using the company's tri-gate 3-D transistor technology.
BAD HARWDARE WEEK: "Further, we hear that HP, Acer, and Dell are clearing inventories, given soft sell-through trends." The move would effectively delay the launch of Intel's next-gen Ivy Bridge by a quarter (to March 2012) as the company attempts to save costs.
Intel is expected to be in volume production of 22-nm devices by the end of this year. The company's 22-nm parts will be made using the company's tri-gate 3-D transistor technology.
BAD HARWDARE WEEK: "Further, we hear that HP, Acer, and Dell are clearing inventories, given soft sell-through trends." The move would effectively delay the launch of Intel's next-gen Ivy Bridge by a quarter (to March 2012) as the company attempts to save costs.