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$10 Million Dollars worth of P4's stollen!

Nice 🙂
now is the time to upgrade! 😀

look at the end

"See Also
Thieves steal $10 million worth of Intel Pentium III(I) chips"

wow... ppl like to take from intel...
i'm guess that prices are going to go up becuase of this... 🙁
 
Originally posted by: PhoenixOfWater
Nice 🙂
now is the time to upgrade! 😀

look at the end

"See Also
Thieves steal $10 million worth of Intel Pentium III(I) chips"

wow... ppl like to take from intel...
i'm guess that prices are going to go up becuase of this... 🙁

That was the original story. There was some confusion as to the model type as Intel would not confirm it. The boys in Blue confirmed they are P4's (like they know...)

 
Originally posted by: PhoenixOfWater
The boys in Blue confirmed they are P4's (like they know...)
yeah.. 🙂

Do you think prices will go up because of this?
I doubt it. The price points are where they are, more because of market conditions than any other influences.

 
Originally posted by: Wingznut
Originally posted by: PhoenixOfWater
The boys in Blue confirmed they are P4's (like they know...)
yeah.. 🙂

Do you think prices will go up because of this?
I doubt it. The price points are where they are, more because of market conditions than any other influences.

Yeah, wouldn't be right to charge the consumer for a security glitch. If you want to keep your goods, make sure they are tightly guarded en route.
 
Stolen at Heathrow, huh? Hmmmmm...what did I do with that London computer fair schedule? Gotta be around here somewhere...:Q😛😀
 
[sarcasm]I agree with DividebyZero. A giant corporation like Intel would never pass on the cost of their mismanagement to the consumer.[/sarcasm]

Just kidding. 😛
 
The airport is insured. Intel is insured. Intel will get back their money and then some. Nobody loses here. BTW, if you're interested in a 3.0GHz P4 for $30, call me. 😉
 
Originally posted by: DivideBYZero
Originally posted by: Wingznut
Originally posted by: PhoenixOfWater
The boys in Blue confirmed they are P4's (like they know...)
yeah.. 🙂

Do you think prices will go up because of this?
I doubt it. The price points are where they are, more because of market conditions than any other influences.

Yeah, wouldn't be right to charge the consumer for a security glitch. If you want to keep your goods, make sure they are tightly guarded en route.
No.. it's not that. It's just basic economics. Just like AMD, or Sony, or GE, or any other corporation, the pretty much charge as much as they can for their product, and still be able to sell a certain amount of units. The market (supply and demand) has more of an effect on that price than anything else.
 
yea saw this on teh news this morn. or last night cant rmemeber.

<--- wounders when they will hit ebay?
 
don't they track all their chips with a certain CPU ID?
i am sure you'll be able to find out if you acquire a stolen CPU somehow.
 
I guess they could use the Chip ID, but that was a moot point when introduced in the P3(?).

Wingnutz would be the best person to ask with regard to the ability to track, but I very much doubt that any method would be tollerated. For example you would need the equivelent of a corporate virus that would run a check and report back to La Intella the ID of your CPU. Now how many PPL a)don't want to run spyware b)don't even run inhell c)would feel this an invasion of privacy, not to mention the effect of traffic in general as 100 Million CPU's are tested and communicate back.

All of the above is hypothetical, pick holes in it if you wish, but there is no real point as I don't really want to hear it...😉
 
The airport is insured. Intel is insured. Intel will get back their money and then some. Nobody loses here. BTW, if you're interested in a 3.0GHz P4 for $30, call me.

Slightly naive. what really happens is the airport, intel and everyone else pays more for their insurance premiums. Insurers never lose.
 
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