Thursday, March 14, 2013

Runs with Intel motherboard market


According to the source, referring to information from suppliers of components, Intel has cut orders for the production of motherboards in March by 80% to 100,000 units. The move is part of the intention to withdraw from the Intel motherboard market for desktop PCs, which became known in January.
A sharp decline in orders from OEMs Intel put in a difficult position. As stated earlier, Intel has promised to hold for the first half of 2013 the volume of orders at the level of 400,000 cards per month. As a result, manufacturers of the components had to be rushed to seek buyers, they will be able to sell surplus products formed.
However, given the weak demand on the system board, these efforts of manufacturers of components for circuit boards is unlikely to succeed, industry sources believe.
Originally, the producers were hoping for a three-year transition period, during which they are expected to adapt to the care with Intel motherboard market, which now have been called not to go, and run away.
Source: DigiTimes

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