Yep.Originally posted by: bradruth
Supply vs. Demand.
Originally posted by: KGB
hmm... 1.4 ghz that kills the P4@ 2ghz+, 512 K cache, New .13 micron press to make the cpu, 133 FSB.... and the fact that the P3 is the most coolest god damn CPU ever (and no athlon can take that away) Plus its a luxury chip that is the zenith of intel's CPU's. Plus mofo's overclock to 1.7 easily too) and that even a bigger b!tch slap to the P4 and AXP.
(P3 has become the underdog for some computer enthusiasts, who regret the P4 overshadowing its limelight :| ) That's why I LOVE my tualatin Celerons. 256k cache and plenty of overclock head room![]()
Originally posted by: KGB
hmm... 1.4 ghz that kills the P4@ 2ghz+, 512 K cache, New .13 micron press to make the cpu, 133 FSB.... and the fact that the P3 is the most coolest god damn CPU ever (and no athlon can take that away) Plus its a luxury chip that is the zenith of intel's CPU's. Plus mofo's overclock to 1.7 easily too) and that even a bigger b!tch slap to the P4 and AXP.
(P3 has become the underdog for some computer enthusiasts, who regret the P4 overshadowing its limelight :| ) That's why I LOVE my tualatin Celerons. 256k cache and plenty of overclock head room![]()
Originally posted by: LongCoolMother
P3 is better than the P4 at similar clockspeeds. of course, intel doesnt want people buying the P3 instead of the flagship P4, so they jack P# prices up in prevention.
Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: LongCoolMother
P3 is better than the P4 at similar clockspeeds. of course, intel doesnt want people buying the P3 instead of the flagship P4, so they jack P# prices up in prevention.
But haven't all the PIII CPU's been produced and sold by Intel? That is, aren't they completely out of production by now, therefore not giving Intel any say on the prices? I figured it'd be left up to supply/demand...but maybe I don't know the whole story
Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: LongCoolMother
P3 is better than the P4 at similar clockspeeds. of course, intel doesnt want people buying the P3 instead of the flagship P4, so they jack P# prices up in prevention.
But haven't all the PIII CPU's been produced and sold by Intel? That is, aren't they completely out of production by now, therefore not giving Intel any say on the prices? I figured it'd be left up to supply/demand...but maybe I don't know the whole story
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: LongCoolMother
P3 is better than the P4 at similar clockspeeds. of course, intel doesnt want people buying the P3 instead of the flagship P4, so they jack P# prices up in prevention.
But haven't all the PIII CPU's been produced and sold by Intel? That is, aren't they completely out of production by now, therefore not giving Intel any say on the prices? I figured it'd be left up to supply/demand...but maybe I don't know the whole story
They're pushing the new platform. Think about it, why would people by P4s if P3s were cheaper (as they are faster).
Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: geno
Originally posted by: LongCoolMother
P3 is better than the P4 at similar clockspeeds. of course, intel doesnt want people buying the P3 instead of the flagship P4, so they jack P# prices up in prevention.
But haven't all the PIII CPU's been produced and sold by Intel? That is, aren't they completely out of production by now, therefore not giving Intel any say on the prices? I figured it'd be left up to supply/demand...but maybe I don't know the whole story
They're pushing the new platform. Think about it, why would people by P4s if P3s were cheaper (as they are faster).
So Intel is *still* producing PIII's?