Last week was Intel"s big one on changes for the desktop Pentium 4.
But as we said at the time, or perhaps even more anciently, there are some price movements on Pentium III-M mobile chips, which INtel confirmed to us today.
All of the following use a .13 micron (Tualatin) process, and the prices are when large manufacturers buy the chips in lots of 1,000.
The 1.20GHz/512K mobile PIII-M drops to $401 from $508, a decrease of 21 per cent.
The 1.13GHz/512K mobile PIII-M moves downards by 27 per cent, from $401 to $294.
The 1.07GHz, also with 512K of cache, falls from $294 to $241, a drop of 18 per cent.