Core 2 Duo E6420, E6320 and E4400 Plus Another 15 Sub-$200 Dual-Core Processors

cubeless

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</puts on amd fan fireproof underware />

so i can get within spittin distance of a stock 6600 in a lot of things for $160 (mobo and chip) with the am2 3600 if i can get it to oc to at least 2.6... not a bad deal...
 

cubeless

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looks like a web page in need of a product to ship... and a lot lower price...
 

TBSN

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So... when are these E6x20's coming out, exactly? Beginning or end of April? Any specific dates?
 

The Sauce

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In about a month Intel is going to launch three new low-cost processors in the Core 2 Duo family and reduce the prices of the already existing dual-core CPUs.

First sentence of the article.
 

twjr

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I just contacted one of the retailers here in NZ and they said they were getting stock as of 22nd of April, same time as the price cuts.
 

TBSN

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Thanks. Damn, I was hoping they might come out towards the beginning of April, but oh well...
 

Cheex

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Well...my E6300 will be in my hands in 2 days. I'm not worried that I should have waited...Any Core 2 Duo will 'duo' it for me now...:p
 

nyker96

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damn xbit is fast!! awesome thx for post waiting for this one! ok just to summerize: E6420 good, other two bad or not so good :]
 

The-Noid

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Also you have Pentium Series being resurrected and a few other 1333 fsb chips coming in 2H/07.

Intel should have a fun year unless Barcelona is 50% faster clock-2-clock compared to Athlon.
 

Tempered81

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There is the whole bunch of popular applications, such as office tasks, games, image editing and media content processing, where Core 2 Duo processors perform faster than Athlon 64 X2 from the same price range.

In this case, AMD will either have to put up with the loss of the mainstream price segment, or correct the price list accordingly. However, relatively high production cost of the 90nm dual-core processors on K8 micro-architecture as well as too slow adoption of the 65nm manufacturing process may hinder this correction.

The obtained results suggest that AMD Athlon 64 X2 5000+ should cost no more than $180, and Athlon 64 X2 4800+ and 4600+ - no more than $140, if they want to successfully compete with the new Intel CPUs. However, we doubt that a price cut like that will ever be possible.

However, inexpensive Core 2 Duo processors may face another problem on the way to the market: the absence of adequately priced feature-rich mainboards for them. Hopefully, the mainboard makers resolve this issue ASAP, or the effect from this great Intel offer will be completely ruined.

In conclusion I would like to say that Core 2 Duo processors have another very important advantage, which will be valued by hardware enthusiasts. All these CPUs feature pretty good overclocking potential. Even the slowest models can run at 3GHz speed with very little effort on the user?s part, which pushes their performance to the level of Core 2 Extreme and hence cannot be outpaced even by overclocked Athlon 64 X2 based platforms. This should definitely become another reason for the growing popularity of the Core 2 Duo family after the upcoming price reduction and the launch of the new CPUs.
 

Borealis7

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So basically, Intel is saying:
"Hello Sir, Would you like 2 extra MB of cache...for FREE?! (smile and pat on the head) thats a good boy."