Monday, July 10th 2017

Intel Pentium G4560 Cannibalizing Core i3 Sales, Company Effectively Kills it

Intel Pentium G4560 dual-core socket LGA1151 processor is too good for Intel's comfort. For the past two generations, Intel has enabled HyperThreading on Pentium dual-core chips, and expanded L3 cache amount from 2 MB to 3 MB; which had been the two key differentiators for the company's Core i3 desktop lineup from Pentium. HyperThreading was warranted by an increasing number of games and applications which wouldn't work without at least 4 logical CPUs. The G4560 is a formidable part at its USD $64 price - 2 cores, 4 threads, the latest "Kaby Lake" micro-architecture, 3 MB L3 cache, and 3.50 GHz clock speeds. On the flip side, it makes buying Core i3 dual-core parts close to double its price a dumb option. Intel's solution? Effectively kill it.

According to a DigiWorthy report, Intel has decided to scale down production of the Pentium G4560 in a bid to cripple its availability, and force consumers to opt for pricier 7th generation Core i3 parts. The cheapest part, the Core i3-7100, is priced almost double that of the G4560, at $117. You get the same two "Kaby Lake" cores, 4 threads enabled by HyperThreading, the same 3 MB L3 cache, but slightly higher clock speeds of 3.90 GHz, and a faster integrated graphics core, if you use one. Does the extra 400 MHz warrant double the price? Not even in the case of Intel's priciest Core i7 SKUs. All prices are Intel's "recommended customer price" for 1000-unit tray quantities.
Source: DigiWorthy
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80 Comments on Intel Pentium G4560 Cannibalizing Core i3 Sales, Company Effectively Kills it

#76
eric26
Wrong move for intel. A g4560 sale is still an intel sale. Except for the intel fanboys, consumers will shift to the lower priced AMD low end processors. I was going to build a unit with g4560 in it but my store said it was already "phased out" by intel and they are not selling it anymore. This is a top computer store in my country. So I'm looking to build an AMD unit instead. No way I'm going to pay double for a 400mhz increase.
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#78
GoldenX
Hard to believe they are phased out, with Skylake dead, the are no cheaper Celerons and Pentiums, that leaves the G4560 as the "one true King" of the low end on Intel, unless you count the Atom variants.

Here in Argentina they are still in stock, a bit more expensive, but it's hard to tell if that's stock or our glorious inflation doing it's work.
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#79
Ruru
S.T.A.R.S.
It was truly an awesome budget CPU, had it before this 7600K. Also recommended it to my friend when he made a budget upgrade from FX-4100.
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#80
eric26
thebluebumblebeeWell, at least that's only half a lie. That store may not be selling it anymore, but Intel still lists it as an active product. Mining may have wiped out the supply, but don't blame Intel for that.
ark.intel.com/products/97143/Intel-Pentium-Processor-G4560-3M-Cache-3_50-GHz
I find it hard to believe as well. As they have abundant stock for G4400. But I've already inquired with 3 more large computer stores here and they all said the same thing. They have no more stock of it coz intel won't replenish their stock anymore, effectively phasing it out. I guess I can buy abroad with the additional shipping cost but I'm pretty sure it won't be worth it.
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