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Comments on: Intel desktop quad chips arrive in tight supply

Intel mainstream quad-core desktop chips have been a long time in coming though supply is still tight.

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by anonymous x March 25, 2008 9:05 PM PDT
I want one (my motherboard won't support it though)
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by Mam00th March 26, 2008 5:32 AM PDT
I wonder if those can oveclock as easily as the others.
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by smelton March 27, 2008 7:16 AM PDT
One web site I went to (I apologize for not remember which one) that sells computer parts, including processors, had a note on it saying they expected to have the Q9550 in stock by April 18. Still more delays!

Everything I've read indicates that these processors overclock quite nicely.
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by boe_d April 12, 2008 6:14 AM PDT
This is total BS about demand and supply. They are purposely not supplying the higher end ones. There is absolutely no shortage whatsoever of the low end ones. The Q9550 - which was "released" in January - hasn't had an production chips available anywhere. A couple of compoanies were selling engineering samples - but none of the main production chips have been available ANYWHERE. This isn't an issue of keeping up with demand - this is them purposely delaying CPUs because they didn't have the competition from AMD they were expecting.

I'm not as upset that they don't release CPUs because of a lack of competition - my main issue is that they already "released" them and yet you can't get them anywhere 3-4 months after they were "released" If they hadn't lied I'd be much happier. I really really dislike it when people LIE.
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by Venture April 13, 2008 8:52 PM PDT
"We are really seeing high demand on these parts, and we are filling orders as fast as we can," an Intel spokesperson said Tuesday. " Can someone explain to me how not supplying a single Q9550 is equal to as fast as we can? They managed to supply just about every other CPU but somehow they "can't actually supply the q9550 - sounds like they aren't being very truthful.
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