08 Sep 2008 @ 12:46 PM 

A testing bottleneck is slowing the manufacture of Intel Corp.’s Atom processor, just as computer makers are looking to plug more of the chips into small laptops called netbooks.

The chip maker’s chief financial officer, Stacy Smith, first disclosed production problems in July, blaming stronger-than-expected demand for the low-end processor.

Taipei-based Asustek Computer Inc. last month blamed the production woes for its decision to use a much older Intel chip, the 900-MHz Celeron M 353, in two models of its popular Eee PC line.

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Last Edit: 08 Sep 2008 @ 12 46 PM

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