Digitimes is reporting that HP and Dell are planning to launch Nvidia ION-based netbooks and all-in-one PCs in Q3.
Although
the platform had been off to a slow start, most major manufacturers now
seem to have embraced it. Along with HP, Acer and Dell, the world's top
three PC makers, other companies, such as Asustek, MSI, Foxconn, Lenovo
and Pegatron have also gone ION.
Intel is reportedly reducing
its price incentives to companies working on ION-based products.
Furthermore it is closely monitoring vendors' Atom inventories, to
prevent them from dumping chipsets bought at a discount and using the
CPUs with Nvidia's ION.
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HP and Dell going ION in Q3


Intel not thrilled about their heresy