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Bill April 24th 07 02:06 PM

Intel price cuts
 
Any expert here know how long it may take for this to affect desktop
pricing?

http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/31743/118/

Thanks
Bill



Ben Myers April 24th 07 06:36 PM

Intel price cuts
 
Probably never. The OEMs will absorb the CPU price cuts as added profit
margin. On the other hand, if one of name-brand companies gets desperate to
sell a particular product line, there will be some room for a price cut.

This is your typical Intel price curve, almost prohibitively expensive for early
adopters, followed by successive price cuts, followed by cheap mainstream
pricing, followed by (WHOOPS!) rising prices when a CPU is no longer in
production... Ben Myers

On Tue, 24 Apr 2007 09:06:47 -0400, "Bill" wrote:

Any expert here know how long it may take for this to affect desktop
pricing?

http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/31743/118/

Thanks
Bill


Barry Watzman April 25th 07 06:18 AM

Intel price cuts
 
Already happening.

Bill wrote:
Any expert here know how long it may take for this to affect desktop
pricing?

http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/31743/118/

Thanks
Bill



S.Lewis April 25th 07 12:26 PM

Intel price cuts
 

"Barry Watzman" wrote in message
...
Already happening.



More good news for AMD.



Barry Watzman April 25th 07 05:11 PM

Intel price cuts
 
AMD's cup runneth under.

S.Lewis wrote:
"Barry Watzman" wrote in message
...
Already happening.



More good news for AMD.



Bill April 25th 07 06:55 PM

Intel price cuts
 
And when it runneth it runneth plenty

http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39171




"Barry Watzman" wrote in message
...
AMD's cup runneth under.

S.Lewis wrote:
"Barry Watzman" wrote in message
...
Already happening.



More good news for AMD.



S.Lewis April 25th 07 07:19 PM

Intel price cuts
 

"Bill" wrote in message
...
And when it runneth it runneth plenty

http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39171




I'll file this in into the "be careful of what you wish for / you might just
get it." category .

The AMD enthusiast/Intel protest buyer is/was as rabid as any contigent out
there.

Boy it seems business has gotten even more ruthless lately.......probably
just me.

Stew



Tom Scales April 25th 07 09:25 PM

Intel price cuts
 
I just skimmed, but the article completely misses the point.

Intel is selling because their price/performance is dramatically better. It
wasn't prior to the Core Duo and particularly now with the Core 2 Duo, but
if you look now, AMD isn't competitive.


"Bill" wrote in message
...
And when it runneth it runneth plenty

http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39171




"Barry Watzman" wrote in message
...
AMD's cup runneth under.

S.Lewis wrote:
"Barry Watzman" wrote in message
...
Already happening.



More good news for AMD.




Barry Watzman April 26th 07 03:43 AM

Intel price cuts
 
In my view, the issue is not so much what AMD did wrong but what Intel
did right. AMD's biggest problem is just that the Core 2 Duo product
line is just superb in every possible way. There used to be reasons to
buy AMD for some buyers and Intel for other buyers, but as things now
stand, the "right" product for almost every buyer is an Intel product.


S.Lewis wrote:
"Bill" wrote in message
...
And when it runneth it runneth plenty

http://www.theinquirer.net/default.aspx?article=39171




I'll file this in into the "be careful of what you wish for / you might just
get it." category .

The AMD enthusiast/Intel protest buyer is/was as rabid as any contigent out
there.

Boy it seems business has gotten even more ruthless lately.......probably
just me.

Stew



journey April 26th 07 04:15 AM

Intel price cuts
 
On Wed, 25 Apr 2007 22:43:44 -0400, Barry Watzman
wrote:

In my view, the issue is not so much what AMD did wrong but what Intel
did right. AMD's biggest problem is just that the Core 2 Duo product
line is just superb in every possible way. There used to be reasons to
buy AMD for some buyers and Intel for other buyers, but as things now
stand, the "right" product for almost every buyer is an Intel product.


I'm glad Intel is the right product, because I never wanted to get
into the details of which company's chips are better. I couldn't help
noticing though that in the past AMD-supplied PCs seemed to be
significantly cheaper.

It is confusing to many that "Core 2" is better than "Core Duo". I
know someone who just bought a new "Core Duo" thinking he was getting
the latest chips.

I guess it's "buyer, be aware". This newsgroup has helped me
significantly in that regard.

I hope the next iteration of Intel's chips aren't "Quad Core 2 Duo's"
-- I've had enough mental gymnastics for a while.

Actually, I won't be in the market for a new computer for several
years. Seriously!!! (I know you don't believe me).

Rather than chipsets, I am looking more forward to laptops with more
efficient (LED or otherwise) screens and solid state drives with
instant-on. Then I'll ditch my Palm and never look back.

Ubiquitous WLAN would be nice too.

Instant on, instant everywhere, instant check e-mail, instant check
calendar, instant enter task, instantly stream music to wireless
headphones (instant b'bye iPod), instant video-call Aunt Harriet,
instant watch 97th episode of MASH, instant off, last all-day, instant
mocha cappuccino.


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