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GeneralRe: Intel kills off the desktop, PCs go with it Pin
harold aptroot26-Nov-12 21:39
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Dan Neely27-Nov-12 3:04
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harold aptroot27-Nov-12 3:10
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John M. Drescher27-Nov-12 3:57
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Dan Neely27-Nov-12 4:36
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harold aptroot27-Nov-12 4:57
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Dan Neely27-Nov-12 6:07
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Dan Neely27-Nov-12 9:12
Dan Neely27-Nov-12 9:12 
Thinking about this a bit more, I'm coming to the conclusion that SA has it backwards and it might actually end up being good for mobo-vendors, if not necessarily for consumers. A common thread I've seen in Anandtech motherboard reviews over the last year or two is that there's increasingly little reason to buy a top of the line motherboard instead of a midrange one (or a brandname budget board if you historically have shopped in the middle tier) because the increased integration of subsystems and tighter QA have meant that even budget boards are highly reliable and that the additional features on high end boards are increasingly less likely to be useful to enthusiasts and instead only serve to pad profit margins.

It's unlikely we'll see OEMs bloat their SKUs from ~10 to ~100 to include each current possible mobo+CPU pair. Instead what will probably happen is that the number of base mobo designs will drop since they no longer need to come up with minimally different boards to populate $20 increment between $100 and $300 to meet market segmentation/pricepoint matching goals. Instead there will probably be only a few base boards at low/medium/high prices matched with Intel's low/medium/high price CPUs (and only limited overlap between the CPU buckets). The lower number of base board designs from each vendor will probably boost differentiation between them; which currently is little more than plastic color and heatsink shape. Assuming they don't all make the same set of tradeoff's we'll actually have real competition in board vendors again. The only groups of consumers almost certain to lose are those who currently pair i7 CPUs with very low end mobos or who put Celerons in kitchen sink mobos.
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