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Intel to Update Desktop CPU lines in 3Q08

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New pricing and CPUs confirmed - includes the 3.0Ghz Q9650.

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Intel is planning to cut desktop CPU prices in the third quarter this year, along with the launch of more quad-core and dual-core models, according to sources at motherboard makers.

The performance-level Core 2 Quad Q9650 with a core frequency of 3GHz will launch priced at US$530 in thousand-unit tray quantities, while the Core 2 Quad Q9550 will drop around 40% from its original price of US$530 to US$316.

The Core 2 Quad 9450, currently priced at US$316, will be phased out of the market to be replaced by the Core 2 Quad 9400 at 2.66GHz and a price of US$266. The Core 2 Quad Q9300 and Q6700 will both be phased out at the same time too, leaving the Q6600 as the only 65nm quad-core CPU left in Intel's lineup, and which will drop from US$224 to US$203.

For dual-core CPUs, Intel will launch the Core 2 Duo E8600 at 3.33GHz and US$266, and will phase out the Core 2 Duo E8300. The company will also drop pricing for the Core 2 Duo E8500 and E8400 from US$266 and US$183 to US$183 and US$163, respectively.

Intel will also add the Core 2 Duo E7300 at 2.66GHz and US$133 to its entry-level line and to drop the price of its Core 2 Duo E7200 from US$133 to US$113.

With the updated pricing, motherboard makers and channel vendors both expect increased demand in the third quarter, with motherboard makers predicting an average sequential growth of 15% in third-quarter revenues.
Source: DigiTimes
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Originally Posted by Buck View Post
New pricing and CPUs confirmed - includes the 3.0Ghz Q9650.



Source: DigiTimes
That's quite a nice price drop on the q9650
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It is, and I hope they leave the multi unlocked...
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It is, and I hope they leave the multi unlocked...
they better leave it unlocked!

it wont be nearly as appealing if its locked.
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Well, this likely means I'll wait for the Q9650 then.
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Considering what a T7600G costs - the Q9650 should be a shoe in =)
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Any reason to think they will leave the multi unlocked? Are they going to go against their long standing trend and release a multi unlocked non-extreme cpu? I must be missing something. Would be cool, just don't see it though. Hell I'd like to see a dual extreme return at a mid price point.
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Any reason to think they will leave the multi unlocked?
No reason at all - more wishful thinking than anything else.
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A little more on the realistic side...a higher locked multi with great potential.
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