View Full Version : Intel Rolls Out 60% Price Cuts
Sledgehammer70
8 Jun 2006, 09:50pm
Intel's faithful customers have leaked that it will cut prices by 60% on its Pentium line to regain market share from the folks at AMD. The price cuts are rumored to hit at the end of July.
Executives at Micro-Star International and Gigabyte Technology, two of Taiwan's biggest makers of circuit boards for computers, said Intel officials told them the price cuts will start July 23.
I think Intel is going to not only screw themselves in this but the entire semiconductor market. Let the war begin.
Source: Toms Hardware (http://www.tgdaily.com/2006/06/08/intel_amd_price_war/)
Sledgehammer70
8 Jun 2006, 09:56pm
Why buy Pentiums when Conroe is on the edge, and performs so much better? supposidly the lower class Conroe chips will perform just as well as the higher class Pentium 4 EE chips.
I guess I just don't see the point in buying a Pentium 4 chip any longer. I guess there are bright sides, we can make cheap high end SMx folding rigs for Team Short Media :)
rapture
8 Jun 2006, 10:05pm
This is a great way for them to push out stock, increase their presence and make people talk.
It may also convince me to make an upgrade I was otherwise trying to avoid.
I'm pretty much sold on the whole conroe idea but can't wait to see AMD's responce.
airbornflght
8 Jun 2006, 10:58pm
YES!!! This is what I've been waiting for!! AT LAST!!!!
You see, a 60% cut not only meants that I can pick a pentium D for $/3, but also, what do you think amd's response is going to be? huh? They cant just stand by, nope, AMD will have to make price cuts to stay competive!!! YES~!!!! HAAHAH HAH H!!! IM SO HAPPY!!!
drasnor
8 Jun 2006, 11:02pm
Does that include Pentium M's?
-drasnor :fold:
airbornflght
8 Jun 2006, 11:04pm
They said the pentium line, so I am taking it as anything that has "pentium" in front of it.
rapture
8 Jun 2006, 11:15pm
I'm with you on this one airborn, tis a good time for geeks...
Sledgehammer70
8 Jun 2006, 11:24pm
Maybe good for you guys but very bad for my AMD stocks....very Bad!!!
airbornflght
8 Jun 2006, 11:29pm
I can see it going both ways, depends on how amd deals with it.
Leonardo
9 Jun 2006, 04:23am
I think Intel is going to not only screw themselves in this but the entire semiconductor market. Oh, they've already screwed themselves. Their prices have been down for months anyway, at least on some series of CPUs. The reasons mentioned above - to push out stock and keep from losing more market share, are the main reasons. Intel theorizes it's better to actually lose money on a line of CPUs for a while than to lose even more market share. Intel's stockholders have been demanding action, and Intel is giving it to them.
I don't think Conroe will see any discounts for the first two months it's out, hence probably no downward price pressure on AMD for the AM2 line. We probably will though, see AMD X2 prices fall pretty fast.
airbornflght
9 Jun 2006, 04:36am
I don't think Conroe will see any discounts for the first two months it's out, hence probably no downward price pressure on AMD for the AM2 line. We probably will though, see AMD X2 prices fall pretty fast.
I would like to see AMD's prices fall considerably, but if intel slashes prices and AMD remains solid, then I am gonna scoop up a couple intels for next to nothing hopefully.:tongue:
Leonardo
9 Jun 2006, 05:26am
if intel slashes prices and AMD remains solid, then I am gonna scoop up a couple intels And that is exactly what Intel is hoping! Better to lose money and get the CPUs in someone's computer than to have the CPUs sealed in a warehouse forever.
If the Intels turn out to be really, really cheap, I wouldn't mind swapping out my dual Preshotts for D9xx series. I won't be upgrading to AM2 (or it's successor) or Conroe until their following generations are ready to deploy. I almost always buy on the cheap. For me, one step behind in tech generation for a steep discount is an acceptable compromise.
airbornflght
9 Jun 2006, 10:28pm
I almost always buy on the cheap. For me, one step behind in tech generation for a steep discount is an acceptable compromise.
Exactly. And tech is moving so fast, but so little improvement, does it really hurt to be one gen behind? absolutely no. unless you are some pro gamer or something.
Although, I here amd just fired back with a 50% cut on the athalons.:D If I can pick up a PD for $70, and the athalons are still $150 what do you think im gonna buy?
you said dual p4? where did you get that board. I am wanting to build a couple rigs right now, a new main rig, one for my bro, my current rig will be dedicated linux, and a file/network server. and what os are you running? becuse xp only supports 2 cpu's if im correct? If I could pick up 2 pentium D's really cheap, then I would have 4 cores, and I think that it would be best to run unix or something comparable that can handle 4 cores.
Leonardo
9 Jun 2006, 11:35pm
No, what I what I said was dual Preshott. And yeah, that's not accurate. The PD8xx series are Smithfield cores, but in reality, that's really just two Prescotts jammed together under one shell and officialy called "Smithfield core." With the coming price drops, I could not recommend a PD series CPU to anyone. The are just so hot and energy hungry.
airbornflght
10 Jun 2006, 12:37am
yeh, now that amd is cutting prices. I will probably make a decent dual core server, I hope I can get a hold of a 3800 on the cheap.
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