Intel Corp. has cut prices on its computer chips by as much as 35 percent, though analysts on Monday said the cuts were probably unrelated To swelling i
Intel, which sells more than 80 percent of the world's personal computer microprocessors, cut the price of its most expensive desktop computer processor, the Pentium 4 560, to $417 from $637 on Sunday, according to the company's Web site. nventories of the world's largest chip maker.
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