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Intel to cut 915 chipset prices in December
Charles Chou, Taipei; Steve Shen, DIGITIMES [Tuesday 2 November 2004]

Intel plans to cut prices for its complete lineup of 915 core-logic chipsets on December 26, with the goal of boosting sales of the PCIe-enabled chipsets in the channel, according to sources at Taiwan motherboard makers.

The planned price cuts do not cover Intel’s 865- and 845-series core-logic chipsets since demand for these two parts remains strong, the sources noted.

The price cuts will narrow the price differential between the 915G and the 865G integrated graphics chipsets from US$4 to US$2, indicating Intel’s efforts to promote PCIe-supporting chipsets, said the sources.

Intel chipset unit prices (US$ for 10k unit lots)

Chipset

Current price

New price (December 26, 2004)

925XE

50

50

925X

50

50

915G

40

38

915GV

35

33

915P

35

33

915GL

32

30

Source: compiled by DigiTimes, November 2004.

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