Samsung offers refunds on PCs using flawed Intel chips

Samsung offers refunds on PCs using flawed Intel chips
Samsung Electronics Co. announced on Tuesday that refunds will be offered to customers who bought Samsung PCs that have Intel's flawed chipset inside.

Intel announced on Tuesday that some of its Cougar Point chipsets had been found to have a bad design flaw that required a silicon fix. The chipmaker halted production of the defective chips and started production on new fixed units instead.



The affected chipsets are used in systems that feature Intel's Second Generation Core microprocessors, like some sold by Samsung. "There are six PC line-ups released in Korea and one in the U.S., and we plan to fully refund or exchange the product in question," James Chung, Samsung's spokesman said.

"No financial impact on our business is likely as the total payment will be funded by Intel." The design flaw is expected to cost Intel over $1 billion in repairs and lost revenue, as well as delay the release of more computers using its Sandy Bridge microprocessors.

Written by: James Delahunty @ 1 Feb 2011 21:28
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  • 3 comments
  • ZeusAV

    They need to offer refunds for their cheaply made, faulty LCD HDTVs too.

    2.2.2011 13:44 #1

  • NHS2008

    And If Bada won't get any better apps sooner, I want refund for my Samsung Wave too!!


    Join my FB Group.
    If you want Android on Samsung Wave!

    2.2.2011 14:19 #2

  • ispy

    Originally posted by NHS2008: And If Bada won't get any better apps sooner, I want refund for my Samsung Wave too!!

    I agree, the Wave was flagged up as an iphone killer but its Apps are crap and Kies is rubbish,as for the Music Player its not a patch on Sony. Wish I didn't get one.

    3.2.2011 12:41 #3

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