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To: AK2004 who wrote (26021)1/22/2001 1:01:23 PM
From: peter_lucRespond to of 275872
 
Albert,

"judging by the price athlon is competing with celeron now..."

Then Intel's strategy (or better: wishful thinking) of early last year to position the Celeron against the Athlon (which failed miserably at that time) has now become successful... :((

"BTW what is enhanced p4?"

The new version with the new socket, maybe already in 0.13m and eventually containing design improvements. (Andreas could certainly answer this question better...).

Peter



To: AK2004 who wrote (26021)1/22/2001 1:21:15 PM
From: Dan3Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Re: judging by the price athlon is competing with celeron now...

No more than PIII is competing with Duron.

Comp USA (prices are packages and include monitor and printer)
- add $400 if you don't sign up for MSN
Compaq Athlon 1.2 GHZ $1,649
Compaq P4 1.3 GHZ $1,559 [bto - no printer]
HP PIII 1.0 GHZ $1,149
HP PIII 933MHZ $999
HP PIII 1.0 GHZ $949 [pc only, no monitor etc.]
Compaq PIII 933MHZ $899
Compaq Duron 800MHZ $649
Compaq Duron 750MHZ $449
HP Celeron 700MHZ $399
Compaq Duron 750MHZ $249 [pc only, no monitor etc.]