insane schrijft: "Intel gaat de prijzen van mobiel P3's en Celerons halveren, dat meldt The Register. Morgen zal Intel nieuwe generatie mobiele P3's, codename SpeedStep, introduceren. Eind deze week zullen ze de prijzen van hun Coppermine verlagen, hopelijk ook zo agressief."
En om niet schaamteloos het hele stuk te rippen heb ik er maar wat tusseuit geknipt...:
As a prelude to its announcements of SpeedStep (nee Geyserville) mobile technology tomorrow, Intel has taken drastic action and reduced prices on its range of mobile Pentium III Coppermine and Celeron notebook chips.The Pentium III Coppermine (.18 micron process) mobile in BGA2 packaging was $530 and is now $245, a 54 per cent reduction.
The 450 MHz (.18) mobile was $348 and is now $187, a 46 per cent reduction.
The 400 MHz LV unit at .18 micron process technology was $348 and is now $187, once again a 46 per cent reduction.
The 400 MHz (.18) unit in BGA 2 packaging was $358 and is now $198, a 45 per cent reduction.
On the Celeron front, in BGA 1 packaging, the 466 MHz (.25) mobile was $209 and is now $96, a 54 per cent reduction The 433 MHz (.25) was $159 and is now $75, a 53 per cent reduction.