Which Sandy Bridge PCs have taken a hit?

Feb 7, 2011

PCs that were affected by Intel's Cougar Point flaw.

After months of anticipation, Intel's Sandy Bridge processors launched at CES 2011 and were featured in a number of devices unveiled at the event. Everything seemed to be moving along for the integrated CPU-GPU chip platform, which Intel CEO Paul Otellini called the "best product" Intel has ever brought to market.<p>
As a result, several OEMs partnering with Intel have suspended production of systems running Intel 's Sandy Bridge platform and offered to compensate customers affected by the Cougar Point design flaw.<p>
Source: CRN.com  
 
After months of anticipation, Intel's Sandy Bridge processors launched at CES 2011 and were featured in a number of devices unveiled at the event. Everything seemed to be moving along for the integrated CPU-GPU chip platform, which Intel CEO Paul Otellini called the "best product" Intel has ever brought to market.

As a result, several OEMs partnering with Intel have suspended production of systems running Intel 's Sandy Bridge platform and offered to compensate customers affected by the Cougar Point design flaw.

Source: CRN.com

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