And remember, Intel only dose the price drops when AMD is breathing down their throat which they are not doing anymore so I wouldn't count on very big price drops anytime soon.
Well if that isn't completely wrong, then I don't know what is.
1) Before AMD had any good product, Intel dropped prices regularly - every 3 months or so. Without any good competition the prices kept falling.
2) Intel releases approximate price information roughly 6 months in advance. Thus it doesn't really know what AMD will have in store for them that far in the future.
3) Intel has consistantly dropped their high end line prices roughly every 3 months (and on occasion when a new top end processor is released). Their typical schedule is end of January, April, July, October. They often vary the exact date by a month or so - these aren't set in stone. But if you really need to know, the dates are posted
here. See the 4th link down, it discusses the pricing roadmap. Of course you need to pay a fee and prove you are a reseller to see that roadmap. However as the date nears, Intel lists on that page the exact date (roughly 2 weeks ahead). You can see that no date is listed here so nothing is planned in the next 2 weeks. And since you aren't a reseller you cannot see the actual upcoming prices - however you do get to see the date.