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#1 : 2011-2-1 08:00 AM
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http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/ ... -shipments-stopped/
A problem requiring a "silicon fix" is bad news in the chipset business, and sadly that's what Intel is announcing. Its new Intel 6 Series chipset, Cougar Point,
has been found to have a flaw, something to do with the SATA controller. Intel is indicating that the ports can "degrade over time," leading to poor i/o performance down the road.
All shipments have been stopped and a fix has been implemented for new deliveries, but it sounds like recalls will be starting soon for those with this ticking time bomb silicon within.
It isn't a critical problem right now, though, so if you own a Sandy Bridge Core i5 or Core i7 system keep computing with confidence while looking for a recall notice,
but it is bad news for Intel's bottom line: the company is advising a $300 million hit to revenue.
Update: Jimmy sent us a chat log with an Intel customer service representative indicating that this recall only affects "some desktop boards based on Intel P67 chipset,"
that the H67 chipset boards appear to not be affected, but that the company doesn't have a comprehensive list yet.
We've certainly seen cases where CSRs don't have all the info in this sort of situation, but still we'd advise waiting a bit before tearing your new mobo out and bringing it back to the store.
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簡單來說就是Intel Sandy Bridge 系統晶片的SATA Controller有BUG,長期使用下,效能會急速降低....
目前Intel發出來的訊息是說是P67晶片組才有這個BUG,H67沒有...
實際上呢...等Intel完整公布出來再說吧....(遠目
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