Intel to 'cut Pentium D prices' next January
Celeron too
Posted in PC Builder, 8th September 2005 09:41 GMT
Free whitepaper – Managing desktop software for fun and profit
Intel will trim its dual-core Pentium D and single-core Celeron processor prices in January 2006, Taiwanese sources have alleged.
The cuts come as no great surprise. Intel has announced it will ship 65nm Pentium D processors in Q1 2006, so we'd expect it to cut the prices of the current 8xx line-up to make way for the 9xx 'Presler' parts. Ditto a reduction in what it charges for Pentium 4 6xx chips ahead of the introduction of 'Cedar Mill', the 65nm single-core in that same Q1 2006 timeframe.
The sources, cited by DigiTimes today, said up to 20.1 per cent will be knocked off the 8xx prices and 5.5-13.6 per cent off the Celeron chip line-up. ®
Free whitepaper – Managing desktop software for fun and profit
The Register Agile Data Center Summit
New storage architectures make SSDs more cost-effective
Dell PowerEdge R710 solution with VMware ESX vs. Dell PowerEdge 2850 solution

Sign up, sign up for The Register IT security newsletter
Microsoft's Windows 7 price gamble - and why it's flawed
Managing Desktop Software for fun and profit
Intel's flash new SSDs hit by bugs