NotebookForums.com › Forums › Notebook Manufacturers › OCZ & Hypersonic Notebook Forums › OCZ & Hypersonic Notebooks › Intel single cores speed towards chip gulag
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

Intel single cores speed towards chip gulag

post #1 of 4
Thread Starter 
Intel single cores speed towards chip gulag



By INQUIRER staff: Monday 29 May 2006, 15:32

THE ARRIVAL of Conroe and Conroe-L desktop chips in the third quarter signal huge price cuts and many old favourites shuffling off their oh-so-mortal coils, as Intel girds its loins for its next generation microprocessors.
Whole families of chips are headed off for never-never land.

Roadmaps seen by the INQ show that on the 23rd of July Intel will relegate the family known as 6X1 to entry level, with the 661 slashed from $400 to $183 and the 651 from $273 to $163.

The 641 and the 631 will all but disappear, because they will be priced at $163 too. Other members of the 6XX family such as the 670, the 660, the 650, the 640, and the 630 will just slide off the chute like a burial at sea, weighted so they'll never re-surface.

A similar thing is happening to the 5XX family - on the 23rd of July he only surviving members of this 1MB cache family will be the 541, the 531 and the 524, priced at $85, $75 and $69 respectively. The others will just vanish, possibly roaming the planet as ghosts looking to re-incarnate as embedded chips.

The old 3XX Celeron family will also be reduced in price at the end of July, but Intel will intro a new member of that family, the 360 (3.46GHz, 533MHz bus, 512K cache) in September. Pentium Ds will linger on for a few quarters.

Intel will introduce the Conroe-L "value" microprocessor in the second quarter of next year - we must conclude that this princeling will eventually get to wear the ultimately flexible "Celeron" mantle. ยต
post #2 of 4
Thread Starter 
looks like the p-4 is about gone
post #3 of 4
Just the circle of life in the processor world. Luckily CPU's are considerably more powerful than most software requires and needs this day in time. The video card seems much more important and crucial at this point for most power-hungry applications. Also, it does and will not surprise me to see the high end 670 processor just disappear without a major price cut as mentioned in the article. Intel knows this is still a cash cow for users wanting the high-end single core CPU, and it still sells retail over $600 at almost all places.
post #4 of 4
Thread Starter 
will have to find out what cpu's the mobo in the EX7 willbe able to use...man I should have waited at least 3 months before I ordered mine..but I f I can get it by wednesday.
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
  Back to Forum: OCZ & Hypersonic Notebooks
NotebookForums.com › Forums › Notebook Manufacturers › OCZ & Hypersonic Notebook Forums › OCZ & Hypersonic Notebooks › Intel single cores speed towards chip gulag