Thursday, February 16th 2012

Mass Shipments of Ivy Bridge Delayed to June

In what could come as a disappointment to some, Intel has reportedly put off mass-shipments of its third-generation Core processors (codenamed "Ivy Bridge") to June. The company, however, will go ahead with its April launch schedule, and will issue small shipments of these chips. This information comes from sources among notebook manufacturers.

This delay, however, doesn't appear to be linked to Intel's ability to ship the new 22 nm chips. Sources say that most notebooks vendors are having a very hard time digesting inventories of current-generation "Sandy Bridge" Core processors, and so the delay is merely to help them ship the last of their notebooks running current-generation chips, and to minimize the impact of the onset of new chips. Notebook vendors are currently seeing lukewarm demand.
Sources: DigiTimes, LegitReviews
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23 Comments on Mass Shipments of Ivy Bridge Delayed to June

#1
v12dock
Block Caption of Rainey Street
Real disappointment I had a new build in April riding on these
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#2
sparkyar
:cry:I ll have to wait 4 months using a g620!
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#3
borden5
intel just taking their time now ..... this's what happened when there's no competition
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#4
Quantos
Notebook vendors... does this only affect M chips?
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#5
Over_Lord
News Editor
Gives Trinity another chance
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#6
1c3d0g
Damn it. I have enough for a decent Ivy Bridge notebook, now I can only wait. This is going to be a painful few months...
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#8
HD64G
thunderisingGives Trinity another chance
Trinity will take the chance! ;)
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#9
TheoneandonlyMrK
btarunrSources say that most notebooks vendors are having a very hard time digesting inventories of current-generation "Sandy Bridge" Core processors, and so the delay is merely to help them ship the last of their notebooks running current-generation chips, and to minimize the impact of the onset of new chips. Notebook vendors are currently seeing lukewarm demand.
id add ,and so they have a small amount of very expensive processors to sell for inflated prices too but hey im cynical init:shadedshu and no this isnt a cry against all of intels pricing just a lament at their cash wringing strategy, damn AMD ya can bet if sandy had been knocked on the ropes by BD this would not be the case, Ivy bridge might already be out:)
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#10
devguy
Yeah, I hope this won't delay the sale of the retail/OEM sales of these processors. I can understand them wanting to give their partners more time for the public to digest pre-built machines with Sandy Bridge, but no reason to penalize those who don't look at pre-built in the first place.
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#12
Jstn7477
I'm disappointed, but it makes me feel better to hang onto my 2600K longer as I just bought it in October. :)
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#13
EpicShweetness
v12dockReal disappointment I had a new build in April riding on these
Same deal, I'm pinch'n my pennies in an effort to cobble a rig together in the time for the release. This just give me more time to save, and more time for the 7870 release inflation to disappear. It's kinda a win-win for me :cool:
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#14
Octavean
Awwwww,….Damn it!

First there seems to be little to no retail availability of the Core i7 3930K Sandy Bridge-E and now my fallback, the Core i7 3770 Ivy Bridge will probably play hard to get too,….
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#15
badtaylorx
gonna hafta be quick on release day!!!
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#16
Octopuss
I will gladly wait, maybe motherboards will be at 2nd revision by june :P
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#17
Crap Daddy
The notebook vendors should lower the prices or give them for free if they are not able to clean the inventory and Intel should release to the masses, those few who still build PCs, the Ivy in April.
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#18
..'Ant'..
Damn and I wanted to build Ivy bridge build in April. :(
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#19
ensabrenoir
when nerds cry

Too much awesome at too close an interval......and NO COMPETITION!!!!!!!!!!!! At tick tocks's current rate Amd will be a decade behind in no time. So now i gotta wait....or just build a 2011 rig ...intel competing against itself is a nightmare.:cry::cry::cry:
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#20
Disruptor4
v12dockReal disappointment I had a new build in April riding on these
Same here! I gotta be quick to purchase on day 1!!!!
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#21
Roadrunner
:( Sad

Why god, why? Omg, after long hours and days of pushing myself to postpone new desktop buy I was kinda ready to somehow stay alive to the april. And now this? Damn, I wanted Z77, but Im probably gonna go for the Z68 and some Gxx Sandy temporarily. Peace in heart for so much ppl in similar position to mine.
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#22
Millennium
This is annoying but according to Bit-Tech (UK) the delay may not apply to desktop processors. Let's hope so!
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