Saturday, February 5, 2011

PC Sales Halted By Intel Fragment Bug

PC makers are crude sales of a few machines since problems with the ultimate Intel chips.

The complaint centres on a chipset that helps a middle processor talk with other tools of a PC, inclusive mental recall and hard drives.

About 8 million of the inadequate chipsets, called Cougar Point, have been distributed so far, mentioned Intel.

HP, Dell, Samsung and Lenovo have stopped selling a few machines built around Cougar Point.

The manufacturers mentioned affected customers would obtain refunds, deputy tools or new machines.

Seven models of P.C. done by Samsung and 4 by Dell, in addition to laptops and desktops from Lenovo and HP, have used the inadequate chipset.

The breakthrough of the bug has moreover stirred HP to call off a mid-February eventuality at that it programmed to launch a operation of business laptops to be built using Cougar Point.

The headlines about the bug is an annoyance for Intel as it rolls out its newest lot of processors, called Sandy Bridge.

It is chipsets that work with two versions of the Sandy Bridge processors that have been found to be faulty. If left in place, the chipsets could result in hard drives or other storage gadgets to malfunction.

About 5% of PCs using the inadequate segment would have unsuccessful during a three-year period, mentioned Intel.

"It would be a low and stability disaster rate over the life of the systems," Stephen Smith, clamp boss and executive of Personal Computer Client, told Reuters.

Although millions of the inadequate chips have been sent out to manufacturers, usually about 100,000 had been put in to ended systems.

Intel mentioned it had already stopped producing the inadequate tools and was right away production a entirely working chronicle that would be existing in late February.

The bug came to light subsequent to high-voltage and heat tests carried out by manufacturers.

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