Monday, February 12th 2007

More AMD Price Cuts Announced

AMD has published yet another set of price cuts this time for its mid- to high-end dual-core desktop CPUs, the Athlon 64 X2. The price cuts published on AMD's website today begin with the Athlon 64 X2 5600+, currently the top-end processor in the range, falling in price from US$505 to US$326, while the next highest model, the 5400+ is reduced even further from US$485 to US$267. The 5200+ and the two versions of the 5000+ (based on 90nm and 65nm processes) each see their prices cut by US$63, from US$295 to US$232 for the 5200+ and from US$285 to US$222 for both 5000+ models. Additionally, two single-core models, the Athlon 64 3800+ and 3500+, have also been reduced slightly by US$8 and US$3 respectively. Click here to see the complete processor pricing list effective February 12, 2007.
Source: DigiTimes
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14 Comments on More AMD Price Cuts Announced

#1
EviLZeD
wow more price cuts its great :D
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#2
C.Ash
Why are they still trying.. ?
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#3
BXtreme
C.AshWhy are they still trying.. ?
who cares, these price cuts are w00t for thousands of ppl to get cheap nice dual cores, atleast better than Pentium D's :D
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#4
Canuto
Pentium D's aren't so bad mad cow OC'ers they are...

But yeah price cuts always good :D
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#5
L|NK|N
Price cuts = more love for the consumer! :toast:
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#6
Alcpone
Let them cut the prices, prices will just keep falling like a magical waterfall for us intel boys also!

I dont want amd to go away ever, they keep prices low! ;)
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#7
BXtreme
yup, i've beamed up Pentium D's to even 4.6-5ghz, but still it gets beaten by the c2d's.
but lots of ppl are gonna be happy :)
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#8
Alcpone
Pentium D's = 6 cycles per clock

C2D's = 12 cycles per clock

:D :D :D
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#9
niko084
They all have their places... Thats why they continue to make Intel D 900s...

Good to hear on AMD, hopefully I can build some more amd systems now..

Just got a look at a pretty decent priced x2 3800+..
Now hopefully this customer will buy it so I can see the new x2's finally.
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#10
Unregistered
until amd get there new chips out,they have definatley gone from expensive(pre c2d) to budget(post c2d).for amd lovers the c2d was a windfall.
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#11
newtekie1
Semi-Retired Folder
They are still too high. They are getting closer, but AMD is still overpricing their chips. They need to get the 4200+ down into the $130 range before it will be apealing to me. They have to offer signifacant savings before go with a much weaker chip becomes a good idea to me. Right now I would take the cheap PD 805 or 915 before going up to a 3600+ 3800+, if I was going cheap.
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#12
EastCoasthandle
This is why AMD needs to remain in the position they are in now and where in long time ago. If AMD is allow to "out do" Intel the prices will once again increase. Intel will soon follow with their own price cuts (sooner or later). Now do you see!!!
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#13
InfDamarvel
I might have to go AMD with these prices. For some reason I keep seeing people saying they are getting up to 3gz with the new 3600+ and 4000+ x2 on newegg. Probably a rare occurrence though.
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#14
magibeg
those are some deep cuts too... i'ld say they're not too far off of their value now. I love the stiff competition :D
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