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To: Scumbria who wrote (54308)9/21/2000 8:36:49 AM
From: sylvester80  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 93625
 
Scumbria,
Come on! The P4 is not even out yet. You don't have production prices, production benchmarks or production availability. In other words, let's try and stick to facts instead of BS please.

Here is the one thing we know about P4 CPU prices. They will be much cheaper than people expected:

"In October, the P4 will be introduced at speeds of 1.4 and 1.5GHz. Intel has set aggressive pricing for these two speed grades – namely $795 and $695 at launch according to its current pricing schedule. Many have expected Intel to launch at prices over $1000.

To magnify the impact of this P4 pricing strategy, Intel will minimize the price delta with the 1 Gigahertz Coppermine – holding it a comparatively pricey $669 until just after the P4 launch. After giving this pricing relationship a few days to sink in, Intel will drop the 1GHz P3 price down to a more competitive $465. The 1.13 GHz Coppermine will shortly thereafter be re-introduced with a price tag of about $637."