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Be prepared to wait for months after Conroes official launch before you can actually get one and even then they will probably be selling at far over list prices due to lack of availability.
The reasons for this are below.
1. Conroes are huge and take up huge die space even at 65nm.
2. Yields for Conroes are poor which means lower volume and higher costs.
3. There are continued supply problems with coordinating chipsets again.
4. Conroe is Intel's lowest margin new technology chip and has the lowest manufacturing priority behind Woodcrest which will take nearly 100% of Intel's manufacturing efforts.
5. The vast majority of fab space is reserved for Woodcrest as it is a much much more important chip for Intel's revenues.
6. That is why Intel's own roadmap says that 75% of their desktop chip volume will still be netburst on Jan. 1st 2007.
Just don't get your hopes up on realistically getting a Conroe soon. Paper launches are done for a reason, they slow competitors sales due to advertising and they maximize the profit per chip that is produced due to higher prices caused by low supply.
The reasons for this are below.
1. Conroes are huge and take up huge die space even at 65nm.
2. Yields for Conroes are poor which means lower volume and higher costs.
3. There are continued supply problems with coordinating chipsets again.
4. Conroe is Intel's lowest margin new technology chip and has the lowest manufacturing priority behind Woodcrest which will take nearly 100% of Intel's manufacturing efforts.
5. The vast majority of fab space is reserved for Woodcrest as it is a much much more important chip for Intel's revenues.
6. That is why Intel's own roadmap says that 75% of their desktop chip volume will still be netburst on Jan. 1st 2007.
Just don't get your hopes up on realistically getting a Conroe soon. Paper launches are done for a reason, they slow competitors sales due to advertising and they maximize the profit per chip that is produced due to higher prices caused by low supply.