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To: Road Walker who wrote (140442)7/30/2001 2:28:01 PM
From: Dan3  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 186894
 
Re: mobile Pentium III processor-M at 1.13 GHz, 1.06 GHz, 1.0 GHz, 933 MHz, and 866 MHz are priced at $625, $499, $394, $278 and $247, respectively. In 1,000- unit quantities

If only AMD weren't there to force prices down with their GHZ Notebook CPUs...

And on the notebook front, Intel is selling some processors to big OEMs for $350, while smaller, unbranded manufacturers pay $700 for the same processors.
crn.com

But AMD is there, and Intel is watching its market share slowly shrink at the same time revenues are being cut literally in half.



To: Road Walker who wrote (140442)7/30/2001 3:01:26 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 186894
 
Thread, AnandTech's article on Tualatin, including benchmarks:

anandtech.com

The Tualatin is a very strong performer. At 1.2 GHz, it even surpassed the 1.5 GHz Pentium 4 in many of the benchmarks. With such strong performance and lower power consumption, Tualatin will be a definite winner in the markets Intel is targeting with this processor.

Tenchusatsu