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Intel opens online component shop

Servers, mobile and desktop
Monday, 14 April 2008, 11:56

WHAT’S THIS then? The mighty Intel appears to have opened an online shop on ebuyer.com, selling all sorts of kit you might want.

The site is divided into desktop, mobile and servers, and on it you can buy processors, mobos, LAN cards, wireless LANs, server boards and even chassis.

Say, for example, you want a processor with this stunningly long moniker: the Intel Core 2 Duo 2GHz FCPGA6 800FSB 4MB retail boxed mobile processor, Intel has four in stock at £123.38 including Her Majesty’s VAT.

We guess that Ebuyer is now Intel’s favoured channel partner, or at least that’s the cunning plan. The range of products appears more extensive than other channel partners online, as far as we can see.

We guess that when Intel says it has “four in stock”, it’s actually got a lot more sitting somewhere or other. The site is here. It's very new and shiny. µ

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AMD CPU

Why it sells AMD CPU, if it is a Intel store?

posted by : roger, 14 April 2008 Complain about this comment
Poor...

very poor marketing gimmick. 

Clicking the "1U/2U Rack Mount" link gets you a page full of HP boxen. Closer examination shows that ebuyer don't seel *any* Intel servers at all, and the "Server and Workstation Boards" section doesn't list any product at all!

posted by : YuppieScum, 14 April 2008 Complain about this comment
Hello Mike!

Nice to see an article writen by you Mike!

Hope you are doing well with your new project!

All the best to you.

posted by : Anthony in America, 16 January 2008 Complain about this comment
It's a store that sells Intel...

Not an Intel store, just the Intel section of the Ebuyer site. I'm not sure why you think having an Intel section means it is somehow Intel selling direct.

posted by : John, 15 April 2008 Complain about this comment
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