AMD Recognizes Benefits from Intel 6 Series Chipset Defects

The Intel 6 series chipsets are in big trouble. The people on earth know that AMD is the happiest. In fact, AMD does not shy away from it and publicly acknowledges that it has indeed benefited.

Leslie Sobon, AMD’s vice president of product and platform marketing, told Dow Jones Newswires that customers are indeed turning to AMD because of Intel SATA deficiencies. She said: "Some retailers had to withdraw their products from the counter, so they contacted us and asked us what similar products OEM manufacturers can provide. OEM manufacturers are also in contact with our products."

The defects of the 6 series chipsets affect not only the revenue and profit figures on Intel's financial statements, but also the reputation of the company and its Core i processor brand. In addition, we have said many times before that Intel has been ambitious plans to quickly popularize the 32nm process and LGA1155 interface to replace the 45nm, LGA1156, but now this transition will certainly be delayed.

Leslie Sobon did not forget to sell his own Fusion APU. She pointed out that customers now buy more low-end Fusion chips and are also demanding new products, especially for the mainstream notebook market. Llano APUs that can meet this demand will not be available in volume until this summer. . In fact, at the moment when Intel has lost its gear, AMD doesn't have full control over its products to take advantage of it. After all, Llano APU and bulldozers and 9-series chipsets are still in the balance.

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