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DISRUPTIONS TO SICHUAN’S transport system after the massive and deadly earthquake last week could mean price increases for several Intel chipsets, according to Digitimes.
The G31, G33 and 945GC, which together make up almost half of all Intel's desktop chipset shipments, are apparently in short supply after the devastating quake ripped up much of the area’s roads and other infrastructure last Monday.
Motherboard makers are apparently now reporting that Intel has upped prices, with the 945GC purportedly seeing a $3 to $4 increase in thousand-unit tray quantities, (around $19 each now), the G31 climbing from $23 to between $25 and $27 and the G33 going from $28 to $31.
Customers aren’t likely to feel the impact of any price changes, however, as Digitimes reports that motherboard manufacturers will probably suck up the costs themselves, in order to not risk losing their market share.
Intel’s chip packaging factory in Chengdu, only 100km away from the epicentre of the deadly quake, was apparently left unscathed. Production resumed last Friday, only four days after the disaster, and the company has said that its products are shipping from the factory’s warehouse.
Intel denied it had been exploiting the situation with price hikes. µ
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shaken Chinese chip firm back to work by Friday
Utter nonsense
Intel do not even do packaging in Chengdu
Intel should really be discounting these chipsets, given their issues:

915/945: The basis for the Vista class-action lawsuit, not suitable to run Vista.

G965/G33: Intel promised DX10 18 months ago and just delivered the driver. Problem is that Crysis at 1fps just doesnt cut it.

Wait for the G45 or buy an ATI or Nvidia graphics card.
The G33 was never meant for Crysis to run on. No kidding 1fps doesn't cut it. But who is trying to play Crysis using onboard video?!?!?!
"Our next generation integrated graphics part is being designed with a goal of TWO frames per second in Crysis."