Inquirer reports on updated Intel processor roadmap
One quote: According to the latest Intel roadmaps we've seen, Intel has added clock speeds of greater than 3GHz, and will also release desktop Pentium 4s at speeds of 2.80GHz, 2.66GHz, and 2.60GHz. But it won't be until early next year that the 3GHz Pentium 4 arrives - the fastest stable clock speed this year will be 2.80GHz in the fourth quarter.
They also have another article on upcoming P4 pricing. A select quote:
Between mid April and the end of May, Intel will introduce a 2.4GHz processor at $562, and a 2.26GHz Pentium at $508. At the end of May, the price of the 2.26GHz chip will drop to $241 and that will be the price of the 2.20AGHz chip then. The 2GHz Pentium 4 (.18 micron), will drop to $193, as will the 1.9GHz P4, while the 1.8GHz chip will cost $163 and the 1.7GHz chip $143. The 1.6A looks like it will fall to around $120.
Of course these are official prices; processors are sold as commodities on the open world market, so actual prices will be a bit lower (as we see on Pricewatch). As an example, the official Intel price on the 2.2A is $562, but it actually sells for $510 on Pricewatch. Summary:
April 29
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2.40GHz P4 ($562)
2.26GHz P4 ($508)
2.20GHz P4 ($508)
May 27
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2.40GHz P4 ($562)
2.26GHz P4 ($241)
2.20GHz P4 ($241)
2.0GHz P4 ($193)
1.80GHz P4 (?)
1.60GHz P4 (?)
July 29
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2.53GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.50GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.40GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.26GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.0GHz P4 ($ ?)
1.80GHz P4 ($ ?)
1.60GHz P4 ($ ?)
September 27 / October 28
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2..80GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.66GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.60GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.40GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.26GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.0GHz P4 ($ ?)
1.80GHz P4 ($ ?)
1.60GHz P4 ($ ?)
January 6, 2003
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3.0GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.80GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.66GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.60GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.40GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.26GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.0GHz P4 ($ ?)
1.80GHz P4 ($ ?)
1.60GHz P4 ($ ?)
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One quote: According to the latest Intel roadmaps we've seen, Intel has added clock speeds of greater than 3GHz, and will also release desktop Pentium 4s at speeds of 2.80GHz, 2.66GHz, and 2.60GHz. But it won't be until early next year that the 3GHz Pentium 4 arrives - the fastest stable clock speed this year will be 2.80GHz in the fourth quarter.
They also have another article on upcoming P4 pricing. A select quote:
Between mid April and the end of May, Intel will introduce a 2.4GHz processor at $562, and a 2.26GHz Pentium at $508. At the end of May, the price of the 2.26GHz chip will drop to $241 and that will be the price of the 2.20AGHz chip then. The 2GHz Pentium 4 (.18 micron), will drop to $193, as will the 1.9GHz P4, while the 1.8GHz chip will cost $163 and the 1.7GHz chip $143. The 1.6A looks like it will fall to around $120.
Of course these are official prices; processors are sold as commodities on the open world market, so actual prices will be a bit lower (as we see on Pricewatch). As an example, the official Intel price on the 2.2A is $562, but it actually sells for $510 on Pricewatch. Summary:
April 29
=====
2.40GHz P4 ($562)
2.26GHz P4 ($508)
2.20GHz P4 ($508)
May 27
=====
2.40GHz P4 ($562)
2.26GHz P4 ($241)
2.20GHz P4 ($241)
2.0GHz P4 ($193)
1.80GHz P4 (?)
1.60GHz P4 (?)
July 29
=====
2.53GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.50GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.40GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.26GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.0GHz P4 ($ ?)
1.80GHz P4 ($ ?)
1.60GHz P4 ($ ?)
September 27 / October 28
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2..80GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.66GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.60GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.40GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.26GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.0GHz P4 ($ ?)
1.80GHz P4 ($ ?)
1.60GHz P4 ($ ?)
January 6, 2003
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3.0GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.80GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.66GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.60GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.40GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.26GHz P4 ($ ?)
2.0GHz P4 ($ ?)
1.80GHz P4 ($ ?)
1.60GHz P4 ($ ?)
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