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Infineon are to blame for Xbox 360 shortages

by Steven Williamson on 15 February 2006, 09:20

Tags: Xbox 360, Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT), Xbox 360

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German chips don't taste good



Earlier in the week Microsoft told us that the Xbox 360 component problems that led to world-wide shortages of the console are now fixed.

German chip manufacturer named Infineon have been named and shamed as the company behind the problem. Mercury news have been investigating and claim that Infineon have been having problems making enough chips at the right speed for the 360.

The GDDR3 chips were then passed on to assembly contractors, Wistron and Flextronics, who spent most of their time sorting useable chips from the bad ones. Many of the chips ran at speeds slower than the 700 Mhz needed.

Microsoft now say that the supply of Xbox 360s should become stable over the next 4 weeks.


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Buggers, i bet they were going round the warehouses putting towels on the boxes
Link from article to ‘discuss in forum’ doesn't work.

Is that 700mhz native (not DDR etc.?) If so, that's bloody fast memory!
schmunk

Some of my best friends are German. I'm not suggesting in any way that the mistakes are due to the company being German, just that it's a German company.

But I'll change it anyway.
Steven W
Some of my best friends are German. I'm not suggesting in any way that the mistakes are due to the company being German, just that it's a German company.

But I'll change it anyway.
Sorry, I wan't really getting at you, more society in general. It was meant in jest. :)