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http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/c...ay/20040901064511.html
Scroll down and let your jaw drop.
To summarize, they're losing the performance battle, they still hold high in market share. But with their roadmaps being this pricey it seems they don't even want to try to offer consumers bargins.
The 3.73 EE boasts only a 266mhz bus over the normal Prescott line but costs $500 more?
Maybe they need to find a way to manufacture SRAM a lot cheaper. Because it doesn't boost their performance, only makes us quiver and look elsewhere.
Scroll down and let your jaw drop.
To summarize, they're losing the performance battle, they still hold high in market share. But with their roadmaps being this pricey it seems they don't even want to try to offer consumers bargins.
The 3.73 EE boasts only a 266mhz bus over the normal Prescott line but costs $500 more?
Maybe they need to find a way to manufacture SRAM a lot cheaper. Because it doesn't boost their performance, only makes us quiver and look elsewhere.