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Intel halts their own branded motherboards
Intel indicated that ovre the next three years they will stop manufacturing their own branded motherboards. Well, they actually purchase them from big ODM's themselves but yeah that production will stop. For Haswell there still will be a line of motherboards, but after that processor series is released they'll leave it to MSI, Gigabyte, ASUS and others. Intel will still make and design the chipsets of course.
Intel will continue to produce its own form factor reference designs for Ultrabooks and tablets. IMHO there never was a need for Intel to build motherboards anyway. This likely is a good thing for the Taiwanese motherboard manufacturers, as they have one competitor less.
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#4507725 Posted on: 01/23/2013 10:39 AM
http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=373994
Um, excuse mee..excuse mee sir, please use the sear... Im just kiddin, just kidding.
Really slow day for me at work.
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Um, excuse mee..excuse mee sir, please use the sear... Im just kiddin, just kidding.
Really slow day for me at work.
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#4507855 Posted on: 01/23/2013 03:38 PM
Well that sucks. I've always had good reliable builds using Intel boards.
Well that sucks. I've always had good reliable builds using Intel boards.
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#4507866 Posted on: 01/23/2013 03:49 PM
Really? I have yet to encounter an intel mobo that impressed me. I'd say its their worst product line.
Well that sucks. I've always had good reliable builds using Intel boards.
Really? I have yet to encounter an intel mobo that impressed me. I'd say its their worst product line.
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#4507906 Posted on: 01/23/2013 04:43 PM
He said reliable not impressive and I'll have to agree from an enterprise perspective.
He said reliable not impressive and I'll have to agree from an enterprise perspective.
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http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=373994
Um, excuse mee..excuse mee sir, please use the sear... Im just kiddin, just kidding.
Really slow day for me at work.