Intel to stop taking royalty fees on entry-level chipsets
Wednesday, December 7th, 2005 | News
According to reports, Intel will stop taking charges on chipsets from SiS that support its entry-level CPUs.
There is usually a charge of $1.50 for each chip, which it will drop, in order to maintain dominance in the entry-level market.
This seems to be in reaction to the increased dominance of non-Intel systems and a slide in shipment of Intel platform PCs.
Source: Digitimes
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