Intel: novo corte de preços

blastarr

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Novos modelos e novos preços na gama Intel:

New Intel 65nm Processors & Price Cuts


With the launch of the Intel 45nm desktop (Wolfdale and Yorkfield) and mobile (Penryn) processors fast approaching, it is easy to dismiss Intel's current slew of 65nm processors as yesterday's news. But the fact of the matter is they are just as powerful as they were yesterday. Even compared against Intel's next-generation 45nm processors, they are still no pushovers and definitely pack a hefty punch.

It is evident that while Intel is rapidly ramping up the transition from 65nm to 45nm, they are not just going to just abandon their 65nm processors. In fact, Intel intends to introduce several new 65nm desktop and mobile processors over the next few months. We have recently obtained details of Intel's future roadmap and pricing details for their 65nm processors. Let's take a look at what Intel has in store for us in the coming months!


On October 21, Intel will launch the 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo E4600. It will supplant the 2.2 GHz Intel Core 2 Duo E4500, which will be adjusted downwards from the current price of $133 to $113.

This puts the E4500 at the same price point as the 2.0GHz E4400. However, Intel does not intend to reduce the price of the E4400.

Intel will also reduce the price of the Intel Pentium 4 631 by $10 to just $59 in quantities of 1000. This is presumably the price for the final batch of the Pentium 4 631 as it is scheduled to be discontinued this month.

On December 2, Intel will introduce the Pentium Dual-Core E2200. It will be a 2.20GHz part priced at $84. Only in January 2008 will Intel reduce the price of the Pentium Dual-Core E2180. It will be pegged at the $74 price point which used to be occupied by the E2160. The Pentium Dual Core E2160 will also be adjusted downwards to $64, the same price point as the lowest-end E2140 model.


We have also been told that Intel will be adding a new Intel Core 2 Duo ULV model as well as a new Intel Celeron model on December 30, 2007.

The new Intel Core 2 Duo ULV U7700 will have a 1.33 GHz clock speed, a 533 MHz FSB and a 2 MB L2 cache on December 30, 2007. It will be priced at $289 in quantities of 1,000 - the price point of the current top Core 2 Duo ULV SKU - the 1.20 GHz U7600.

As a result, Intel will adjust the price of the Intel Core 2 Duo ULV U7600 downwards by 9.3 % from $289 to $262 on January 20, 2008. This puts the U7600 on the same price point as the slower U7500 (1.06 GHz, 2MB) and the U2200 (1.20 GHz, 1MB), both of which are not scheduled for any discounts at the moment.

The second new mobile processor model to be launched on December 30, 2007 will be the new 2.13 GHz Intel Celeron 560, priced at $134 in quantities of 1,000. This processor will become the top Celeron model, pushing down the Intel Celeron 550's price from the current $134 to $107 on January 20, 2007.

As that $107 price point is already being occupied by the 1.86 GHz Intel Celeron 540, Intel will adjust the price of that model down from $107 to just $86 on January 20, 2007. The Intel Celeron 540 will then be the same price as the Intel Celeron 530 and Intel Celeron M 530, both running at 1.73 GHz.




http://www.techarp.com/showarticle.aspx?artno=460
 
ohhh...pelo título tive esperanças os quad-core tmb fossem baixar de preço... enfim...



dava-me mesmo geito que o preço do Q6600 baixasse:007:
 
YUPI mas k ricas novidades. Fico contente claro k fico, e a preparar para vender o meu rico amd 64 com pena minha, mas tem k ser, sacrifico.
 
ja estao a preparar as campanhas agressivas para o natal...

ainda vai chegar o dia em que com um cpu amd vem um papel na caixa a dizer que a intel e que tem preços baixos. :lol:
 
No Cheap Quad-Core Chips from Intel



The major micro-architectural improvements for new Intel Core 2 processors, besides SSE4 instruction set, include the so-called Unique Super Shuffle Engine and Radix 16 technique. The Super Shuffle Engine is a full-width, single-pass shuffle unit that is 128-bits wide, which can perform full-width shuffles in a single cycle. This significantly improves performance for SSE2, SSE3 and SSE4 instructions that have shuffle-like operations such as pack, unpack and wider packed shifts. This feature will increase performance for content creation, imaging, video and high-performance computing. Radix 16 technique, according to Intel, roughly doubles the divider speed over previous generations for computations used in nearly all applications. In addition, Intel also improved virtualization technology as well as added some features to dynamic acceleration technology, which is supposed to boost single-threaded applications’ performance on multi-core chips.

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Aquelas são as datas de lançamento??É que penso que os QX9750/QX9650 fiquem disponíveis já este ano
Bem o QX9750 é mesmo Premium 1400$ por um CPU como se os de 999$ não fossem já caros(eu queria um:D)
 
hmmm... aquele QX9650 olha para mim e diz-me "Keep dreaming sucker!", mas ja aquele Q6600 ja me diz "nest year boy, next year..."
 
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