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Originally posted by: broosewain
Sounds like a prime time to get one. I've held onto my last CPU for about 3 years now, so I'm unsure whether I should go for a Q6600 or an E8400. I do game a LOT, but since I'll be holding onto the computer for quite some time most likely, I'm debating if the Q6600 is the CPU of choice for perhaps another 3+ years. I presume the Q6600 will be a more powerful CPU as more and more games/apps take advantage of all 4 cores.
Originally posted by: magreen
So "phasing out" the q6600 could be good for all of us -- 45nm quads of equal or better performance at a similar or lower price.
Originally posted by: bryanW1995
I don't buy that, especially in light of intel's gross margin expectations. Q6600 has been intel's volume quad core cpu for 2 years now. They went from $850 to $500 down to $250 over time, and have recently slowly dribbled msrp down closer to $200. However, they went down to the $250 range several months before barcelona came out. basically since c2d came out in 06, intel has been competing with themselves on price point. The i7 920 will keep phenom 45nm under $300 already, I see no benefit to intel in deliberately cannibalizing their own profits by throwing out a Q9500 for ~ $200 or whatever. I WISH that AMD were serious competition because we would all benefit from that, but I just don't see that reflected in the market at this time.
Originally posted by: JMapleton
Does anyone know which proc will fill the gap of this one? Some unknown/unreleased 45nm?
The Q8200 is still slower than the Q6600. Even if is faster per clock, the lower clock and smaller cache simply holds it back.Originally posted by: Concillian
Originally posted by: JMapleton
Does anyone know which proc will fill the gap of this one? Some unknown/unreleased 45nm?
They already have the Q8200 to take it's place. It's already priced the same. Performance is close enough for Intel to call them even.
Originally posted by: BlueBlazer
The Q8200 is still slower than the Q6600. Even if is faster per clock, the lower clock and smaller cache simply holds it back.Originally posted by: Concillian
Originally posted by: JMapleton
Does anyone know which proc will fill the gap of this one? Some unknown/unreleased 45nm?
They already have the Q8200 to take it's place. It's already priced the same. Performance is close enough for Intel to call them even.
Originally posted by: Idontcare
Q6600 was designed/rolled out to cap the price of Phenom and so was designed to perform better than the top-end Phenom.