• Index » 
  • Community » 
  • Tech » 
  • Intel Readies Price Cuts For Quad-core Desktop, Server Processors
blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
+2,075|7108
Intel set to cut prices ahead of AMD's "Barcelona" launch

Last week, AMD talked about its desktop plans for the upcoming year in Sunnyvale, California. Although AMD showed its upcoming desktop processor running in single and dual-socket configurations, the company chose not to announce an official launch date for its next-generation desktop processors. According to Robert Rivet, AMD executive vice president and CFO, however, AMD's next-generation processors will be ready by Christmas.

Despite how distant the possible December launch date of AMD's native quad-core desktop processors may seem, Intel is already stepping up the competition and will be instituting a series of aggressive price cuts in July. We originally reported these major price cuts, which will be targeting Intel's quad-core desktop and server processors, in March. At the time, we didn't know the official date of when the price cuts would take place. We can confirm today that the price cuts will take place on July 22.

https://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m302/ABS_PC_1/pictable.jpg

The first part of the price cuts will center on Intel's quad-core desktop processors. The Q6600, which Intel launched in February, currently sells for $530 in quantities of 1000. When the product was originally launched, it was priced at $851 in quantities of 1000. The next round of price cuts will effectively lower the price to $266. The selling price of the Intel QX6700 will also be lowered, coming in at $530 by the end of July.


https://i107.photobucket.com/albums/m302/ABS_PC_1/pictable2.jpg

Intel is also slashing the prices of its quad core Xeon DP processors. The flagship Xeon DP X5355 will see its introductory $1172 price drop to a more manageable $744. Likewise, Intel's slowest 1333MHz FSB Xeon DP processor will drop to $316 while the Intel's two low-voltage Xeon DP L5320 and L5310 processors will fall to $320 and $273 respectively.

Source

Last edited by blademaster (2007-05-19 14:15:20)

Zimmer
Un Moderador
+1,688|7219|Scotland

Moved to "Tech".
Ryan
Member
+1,230|7306|Alberta, Canada

Nice. Maybe I'll upgrade to the E5320 or the E5335.

Thanks for the heads up.
buLLet_t00th
Mr. Boombastic
+178|6906|Stealth City, UK
Do you think it'll be the same for the UK or are we still going to have regular prices for a while longer?
blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
+2,075|7108

buLLet_t00th wrote:

Do you think it'll be the same for the UK or are we still going to have regular prices for a while longer?
not sure for the UK, if it applies to Europe too then you guys are gonna get a cheaper price since your currency is worth more than a dollar

So for the $999 dollar one you may pay 505.809 GBP
Bell
Frosties > Cornflakes
+362|7013|UK

UK prices will drop to, but I doubt very much we will get a Q6600 at overclockers.co.uk for £135..............  Maybe down to £200 ($400), still quite a bit off though

Martyn
ghettoperson
Member
+1,943|7113

Having a Xeon would be quite nice. *ponders*
blademaster
I'm moving to Brazil
+2,075|7108
Someone posted this on another forums, regarding this issue and a response to why the processors price will be so cheap.

" You have to look at the final cost of CPU AND MOTHERBOARD. If the Intel CPU is $266 and the coresponding motherboard is $219.00 then its $485.00. If AMD's Barcelona is $350.00 and the motherboard is $120.00 then the AMD combo is cheaper at a total of $470.00. And we are all noticing that NewEgg and several other companies are selling combo deals right? AMD can make money on Motherboards dont forget that. Its not just graphics chips and cpu's."

"I will ask one question see if you can answer this it will seem irrelevant but see if you know the answer.

What does a boeing 747 weigh?"

"How many passengers are on the plane, Food loaded, etc. Its the idea that everyones focus is simply on the CPU price and not any of the surrounding items which also make up the price machine price. Like buying a Quad and not taking into consideration the motherboard, ram, power requirements, cooling, etc.

A good example is E-Bay with one item costing $15.00 and the next costing a $1.00 but has rediculous shipping. The $15.00 could be a better buy in the end but someone gets duped by it only costing a dollar.

The incorrect answer would have been the weight as listed by wikipedia or other source without looking into all the possibilities. I expected at least one person to just give the base weight of the plane."
  • Index » 
  • Community » 
  • Tech » 
  • Intel Readies Price Cuts For Quad-core Desktop, Server Processors

Board footer

Privacy Policy - © 2025 Jeff Minard