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New year's Intel desktop chipsets will feature wireless technology

By Derek Sooman

On November 3, 2004, 2:33 PM

The next generation of Intel desktop chipsets destined for introduction in the second half of 2005 will support wireless technologies such as 802.11a/b/g, according to Intel sources.

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  1. Something tells me the Related Stories feature needs a little tweaking. That being said, I'm really sort of sad to see this. Every time intel tries something like this, they jack up the prices something fierce. I used to be an intel nut, I've become an AMD fanboy mostly based on chip prices, and the performance of the AMD chip has also impressed (Sadly, many of the AMD boards seem to just be cheaper quality than intel boards, for whatever reason- perhaps to keep their prices down, perhaps figuring the person bargain shopping an AMD will bargain shop a board too.. *shrug*)Either way, I'd prefer see Intel take some existing chipsets and work on making them cheaper. I don't think we'll have any realistic need for 10ghz soon, so how about we stop working on speed performance and advance the cost? If they can make them $20 cheaper, sell them $10 cheaper, they may find a new market..

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