Intel's Sandy Bridge processors phased out from September

  • Middle East: Wednesday, June 13 - 2012 at 11:49

Intel's Sandy Bridge processors are expected to gradually be phased out of the market starting in September, after the chipmaker started releasing its new dual-core Ivy Bridge processors, Digitimes has reported, citing unnamed notebook manufacturers. The company said it expects to ship over 50% more volume of third generation Intel Core units to the market in the first two quarters of production in 2012, compared with the first two quarters of production of Sandy Bridge in 2011. However, Intel said it will continue to supply second generation Core processors to meet customer needs through September.

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