Saturday, March 10th 2007
Intel's CPUs to get major price cuts
HKEPC has info about upcoming price cuts on Intel's CPUs:One can only wonder what would make Intel cut prices so much, especially on their high end models! This move will truly bring quad-core to the masses. Is Intel scared of what AMD has in store?
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HKEPC
41 Comments on Intel's CPUs to get major price cuts
I hope that AMD has a decent response to C2D just for the sake of competition if nothing else.
Edit: just a shame Europe gets higher prices and big taxes - it could stay just out of reach for a lot of people working to inflexible budgets. Oh well, my next PC will be a laptop anyway.
But if Intel is dropping the pentium 4 and pentium D lines it makes sense that they would want their replacements to fall under similar price points.
$266 for the Q6600 just doesnt sound right though, newegg is charging over $800 for the Q6600 now and $970 for the QX6700, dropping to 530/266 is a HUGE drop to do in a single step. It would make sense to drop the chips $200 a quarter rather than a single large drop.
Production quality must be up at intel, or at least numbers are surpassing demand. After all the E5310 (xeon quad core 1.6ghz) can be found for $300+ online already.
Here's a clear picture I just made:
imma gonna have me a quad tho' for that price.yeeeeeee haaaaaaaaaaaw
I was about to do it myself when I saw your post. Easily readable and over 5 times smaller. :)
So much for my plans to get a E4300 for around 100 bucks at the next pricedrop on the 22nd April... Guess I'll wait for ~300$ Quadcore ;)
Edit: I just noticed:
In before WarEagle spam!
1) Barcelona is so fantastic intel wants to flood the market now so no one wants news cpus for six months
2) Intel wants to issue the kiss of death to amd, 266 for the e6850 that beats the x6800 only like eight months after release, it doesn't make sense for profits. I don't think anyone would pay 700 just to have an unlocked cpu. Intel may be cutting cpus to basically cost for awhile just to slaughter amd.
3)least likely is that intel has something new and better and wants to clear stock
The only thing I can say is that the future of amd is riding on barcelona, they've thrown a lot of money at it, and if it can't beat the q6600 by a wide margin, there is no way they can charge a large price premium. Without a large pricetag, amd won't be making enough of a profit to save their future. Certainly this is fantastic for right now, but amd dropping out of the industry is probably the worst thing that could happen to the cpu market, on the other hand, who cares about the future...I'm getting a quad core!
LOL
Btw, any has Flight Simulator X here ? How much does it need to run smoothly ? I heard too many things that it brings any system to it's knees when cranked upto full setting and high resolutions. Is it true ?
PS- It's a flight simulation company, that does the next step below a military flight simulator. And they have run Flight Sim X on it.
I think I´ll be happy with a quadcore conroe, 4 gigs of ram and 2 dvd burners. :)