Ripped from The Reg.
Intel will cut the prices of its desktop Pentium 4 line on 27 January 2002 by up to 18 per cent, we hear. By then, Intel's 0.13 micron P4 die-shrink, codenamed Northwood, will have been less than a month on the market, but that's Intel and pricing for you.
The biggest cut is being made to the 1.6GHz P4, which will fall to $133 on 27 January. The 1.3GHz, 1.4GHz and 1.5GHz P4s are already at $133, as per October's price cuts.
CPU | New Price | Old Price | Cut |
Pentium 4 (0.13 micron Northwood) | |||
2.2GHz | $560 | $610 | 8% |
2.0GHz | $364 | $420 | 13% |
Pentium 4 (0.18 micron Willamette) | |||
2.0GHz | $340 | $401 | 15% |
1.9GHz | $240 | $273 | 12% |
1.8GHz | $193 | $225 | 14% |
1.7GHz | $163 | $193 | 15.5% |
1.6GHz | $133 | $163 | 18% |
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News source: The Register