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To: Boplicity who wrote (26158)12/22/1997 7:33:00 PM
From: Meathead  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 176387
 
Intel PentiumII pricing...

Just for reference if anyone cares



In the latest price cuts Oct. 27, Intel cut the price of its 233-MHz Pentium II by 24 percent to $401 from $530, and slashed other models by more while leaving unchanged the price of Pentium Pro chips for more powerful servers -- the computers that run computer networks -- and workstations.

Last week, the trade publication Computer Retail Week reported in its online edition that Intel was preparing to cut the price of large-quantity orders for its 233-MHz Pentium II chip by roughly one-third on Jan. 1 to only about $75 a chip more than its lower-end 233-MHz Pentium MMX chip.

Cited unnamed sources, it reported that in February Intel will cut prices of its 266-MHz Pentium II to $370 from $520 currently and its 300-MHz Pentium II to $520 from $721 and will add new 333-MHz Pentium IIs.

The 333-MHz Pentium II will be priced at $705 each. Two faster versions -- the 350-MHz at $840 and the 400-MHz at $980 - - are due to ship in April, according to the report.



MEATHEAD