ExtremeTech writes Intel’s Pentium D is priced very competitively compared to AMD’s dual-core desktop offerings.
The slowest Athlon X2 from AMD, the 4200+, costs $537 while Intel’s slowest Pentium D, the 820, costs only $241. This is more than halve less than AMD’s cheapest dual-core processor. more
Shock! Can this be true?
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it can be truth. I am not surprise that Intel cut price(even lost money) to beat AMD.
By LcF on 05.31.05 9:33 am | Permalink
I wonder if this is the first time we see an Intel processor cheaper than AMD’s…
By kew on 05.31.05 9:39 am | Permalink