Intel chip reduced its price by only half

Intel has decided to cut 50% of the cost of a series of desktop chip models to cope with the latest price cut from rival AMD.

The consequence of this decision is that in the coming months, the cost of desktop computers will be significantly cheaper. Processors are always the most expensive part of the PC, and both Intel and AMD decided to lower prices for some of their most powerful products.

Picture 1 of Intel chip reduced its price by only half Source: AP

According to the new price list posted on its website, the price of Pentium D 960 processor, 3.6 GHz speed has dropped from 530 USD in early June to only 316 USD, which means a drop of more than 40%.

In addition, some models that support hyper-threading technology in the Intel Pentium 4 family are also located in this discount area. The 3.6 GHz version dropped 54% to $ 183, while the 3.2 GHz model dropped a 61% drop to $ 84. The cheapest is the 3 GHz version, down 58% to 74 USD.

Some laptop chips also dropped slightly, but there were no more than 1% cases. Left, the price of server chips and workstations has not changed.

The price war

On Tuesday, immediately after the ATI acquisition, AMD decided to "celebrate" by discounting a range of desktop and laptop chips.

Specifically, Athlon 64 X2 dual core chips are surprisingly cheap, from $ 696 in May to just $ 301. In addition, the Athlon 64 X2 4600+ also decreased 57% from 558 USD to 240 USD.

Product cost is the latest weapon in the battle between Intel and AMD to scramble for market share in the processor market.

Over the past few quarters, AMD has captured many of Intel's platforms by releasing a number of high-end chips. However, Intel has also "re-emerged" with many new products that are highly expected.

Yesterday afternoon (July 27), Intel announced Core 2 Duo , the processor line that was rated "most important in over a decade". 10 new chip models under this line will turn to consumers from August here.

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