Intel's Ivy Bridge delayed says senior executive
Sylvie Barak, EETimes
2/26/2012 6:28 PM EST
BARCELONA—A senior Intel Corp. executive has admitted that its next generation Ivy Bridge microprocessor will be delayed by around eight to 10 weeks to be launched in June.
Sean Maloney, executive vice-president of Intel and chairman of Intel China told the Financial Times that the 22-nm processor would now not be shipping in April as had widely been expected by analysts.
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