Well, this is great for us, but to be honest, I think that AMD is gonna have a rough spring/summer/fall if price wars begin. Not only is AMD losing in performance and value with the 2.4 and 1.6A models, and to be frank, AMD really doesn't have the kind of headroom Intel does in terms of money. I think AMD has just got to hang in there, hopefully T-Bred will generate some competition for the 1.6A with a CPU like a 1800+ or 1900+ T-Bred being overclocked to somewhere between 1.8GHz and 2GHz easily, with a price tag around $100-150. That won't be able to take away a main reason (I feel) for Northwood's success (Intel 845-D), but still, it'll give people a good reason to consider the Athlon XP again because a 1.9GHz XP will easily compete with the 1.6A's running at 533fsb, and a 2GHz XP should compete nicely with the 2.4-2.5GHz 1.8A 533fsb ocs as well.