Intel: Price cuts and more new models coming

aigomorla

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Originally posted by: Quiksilver
Digitimes Article

I wonder what the 'S' on some models mean..

supercharged.. LOL..

im kidding...

i think it also means lower voltage cpu. the 65W Quadcores.
 

OCGuy

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The end of last year was exciting with the release of new CPU and GPUs, that all these re-hashes are making me bored. *sigh*

(I guess they are saving me some upgrade-itch dough though)
 

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i like the Core i7-975 just under a grand. but seriously, if i got that cash probably just get a 920 and oc to 3.6-8. I think out of all the price changed Q9300 is looking pretty tasty for me. quad with a nice low price except there's no gurantee which version of the core you will get for 9300.
 

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Does anyone know if Intel have confirmed the dates in the Digitimes article? I noticed it said: 'according to sources at motherboard makers'. I wonder if these are the same sources for Fudzilla.

I'll be chuffed if the release date for the I7 950 has been brought forward to 31st May 2009, since The Tech Report (and others rehashing the same news) indicated in a February article that it would be released [sometime] in June 2009:
http://techreport.com/discussions.x/16385

How long before the release date do suppliers usually allow pre-orders on new CPUs?
 

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Originally posted by: Ocguy31
The end of last year was exciting with the release of new CPU and GPUs, that all these re-hashes are making me bored. *sigh*

(I guess they are saving me some upgrade-itch dough though)

Okay okay.... I'll hurry up and finish Haswell for ya
 

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Originally posted by: Kraeoss
yep... pretty much nothing has decreased in price.... only the s line

and the S line were more expensive than the non-S line.

The Q9650 is $320 now...so after these price cuts the Q9550S will cost what the faster Q9650 costs now.
 

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Originally posted by: TuxDave
Originally posted by: Ocguy31
The end of last year was exciting with the release of new CPU and GPUs, that all these re-hashes are making me bored. *sigh*

(I guess they are saving me some upgrade-itch dough though)

Okay okay.... I'll hurry up and finish Haswell for ya

please hurry up on that 128-core cpu as well, I'm having a need for speed :]
 

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WTF is the "Pentium Dual-Core E6300" listed on the second table (May 31) for $84?

Hadn't heard they were launching a new E6x00 series...

EDIT: And if they're releasing the i7 950 @ $562 they should also cycle down the i7 940 & i7 920 somewhat.
 

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Originally posted by: Denithor
WTF is the "Pentium Dual-Core E6300" listed on the second table (May 31) for $84?

Hadn't heard they were launching a new E6x00 series...

EDIT: And if they're releasing the i7 950 @ $562 they should also cycle down the i7 940 & i7 920 somewhat.

If the i7 940 gets down to around $350, I'll buy one. Otherwise I will continue to wait for i5 and see how it performs.
 

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Originally posted by: geokilla
Hooray for putting AMD out of business.

The day AMD goes out of business is the day you'll start seeing 80s prices and minute speed gains again for computers. Lack of competition is not good for the consumer.

 

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Originally posted by: Denithor
WTF is the "Pentium Dual-Core E6300" listed on the second table (May 31) for $84?

Hadn't heard they were launching a new E6x00 series...

EDIT: And if they're releasing the i7 950 @ $562 they should also cycle down the i7 940 & i7 920 somewhat.

I thought the 950 was replacing the 940 (i.e. 940 will no longer be sold), rather than being added to the I7 line up
 

judasmachine

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Originally posted by: Denithor
WTF is the "Pentium Dual-Core E6300" listed on the second table (May 31) for $84?

Hadn't heard they were launching a new E6x00 series...

EDIT: And if they're releasing the i7 950 @ $562 they should also cycle down the i7 940 & i7 920 somewhat.

It's probably just a rebadged C2D e6300 (1.86GHz Conroe 2MB cache) that they had lying around and are now selling as bargain Pentiums.
 

Denithor

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Originally posted by: judasmachine
Originally posted by: Denithor
WTF is the "Pentium Dual-Core E6300" listed on the second table (May 31) for $84?

Hadn't heard they were launching a new E6x00 series...

EDIT: And if they're releasing the i7 950 @ $562 they should also cycle down the i7 940 & i7 920 somewhat.

It's probably just a rebadged C2D e6300 (1.86GHz Conroe 2MB cache) that they had lying around and are now selling as bargain Pentiums.

I hope you're wrong, that would suck - 65nm chips, slower clockspeed than e5200, Conroe vs Penryn architecture and priced higher than the e5300?

Let me repeat: WTF?
 

Kraeoss

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E6300 i missed that lol.... indeed WTF? well it better be 45 nm and 3 ghz lol capable of 4+ ghz that would be nice :D
 

Lonyo

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Originally posted by: BladeVenom
E6300 = 2.8ghz, 1066fsb, 2mb cache

Ah, so they bumped up the FSB speed.

Also remember that the previous E6300 was a Core 2 Duo E6300. This new one is a Pentium Dual Core E6300, so it's a different CPU name even if the code number seems the same.
So it's just an E5xxx with 1066 instead of 800MHz FSB (which means "tougher" overclocking, almost - i.e. you might need more than a budget P43 with budget RAM, like a budget P43 with slightly less budget RAM.)