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Intel Says Atom Shortage Will Ease Soon
Wednesday, June 04, 2008 - Ehud Rattner
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Taiwanese hardware makers expressed concern over a shortage of Intel's Atom processor, but Intel said production volumes will increase. On Monday, Asustek Computer CEO Jerry Shen said shortages and delays of Atom will not seriously affect Eee PC shipments, but warned that the issue could grow more serious as the important pre-holiday shipment season starts later in the year. "If Intel can solve it by October, then no problem," Shen said.    (source: intel.com)



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