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To: maui_dude who wrote (149893)11/27/2001 7:00:13 PM
From: Tony Viola  Read Replies (1) of 186894
 
Maui, re doesn't look too great compared to .18 P4 as per this article.

From the article:

Every time the new CPUs were announced, Intel reduced the prices of the older models. However, this time the price drop will be effected a bit later: on January 27, 2002. We have to stress that Pentium 4 2.0A processor on Northwood core and Pentium 4 processor on Willamette core working at the same frequency will not have very different pricing. Pentium 4 2.0A will be only 5% more expensive than its younger brother. It looks as if the performance of the new Pentium 4 CPUs were about to turn out not so much better than that of the older processors even despite the increased L2 cache that is why Intel didn’t dare to make their price much higher.

Could it be that Intel drops the Willamette P4 2.0 price more than the Northwood P4 2.0A on January 27?

Tony
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