Asus's latest P8P67 as well as P8H67 Series motherboards will now use Intel's latest P67 as well as H67 chipsets. The company as well declare that a range of their laptops now have been updated on the way to support Intel's next generation 'Sandy Bridge' Core processors. I want to know who much these information is correct and when they are going to launch this new feature. Thanks in advance for any suggestion regarding to this trouble.
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