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| Intel set to cancel notebook subsidies Money that Intel has diverted to notebook manufacturers to stimulate demand for the machines is set to dry up next year. That’s according to Taiwanese government quango Market Intelligence and Consulting (MIC), which also predicts the PC industry will flatline or even fall during the year. http://channeleye.co.uk/intel-set-to...ook-subsidies/ |
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