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Yaounde: More scandals resulting from the Mafia Computer affair
The reaction of the manufacturer, Intel by Sosthene Medard Lipot. INTEL, the manufacturer of the processors installed on the Computers, dubbed PBhev,say they never gave 50.000 processors to the Chinese manufacturer out of the 80.000 computers that were manufactured for Cameroon.
Cameroonian authorities surprised by this news, requested detailed explanations and got the response that they didn't expect to hear. The Chinese manufacturer told the state of Cameroon that the architecture was chosen by Cameroonian Computer engineers and have an expiring duration of four years and are at their expiring date.
The 50.000 processors given to Cameroon are the very last consignment of the INTEL that they had invented and INTEL have asked the Cameroonian authorities to go back to the Chinese manufacturer to know whether they had placed the processors in the computers. It's abundantly clear that the state of Cameroon does not even know what was even sold to them,as explained a source close to the hot file.
The most damaging thing is that INTEL has refused to produce new processors because it's going to cost $20 more per unit .
Faced by these new hurdles, the state of Cameroon has requested the Chinese manufacturer to produce 100.000 units of these toys . INTEL therefore has requested to know who is going to cover the supplementary $2000.000 that has been added to the cost?
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