Intel continues to aggressively lower the prices on its CPUs. The company today cut the costs of the Pentium 4-M and Mobility Celeron processors quite substantially. This may further strengthen Intel’s positions in notebook business, but in order to keep the current situation, AMD is very likely to lower its prices as well shortly.
Intel Pentium 4-M Current Official Pricing | |||
CPU Model | Old Price | Reduction | New Price |
Pentium 4-M 2.50GHz | $562 | 38% | $348 |
Pentium 4-M 2.40GHz | $348 | 31% | $241 |
Pentium 4-M 2.20GHz | $241 | 18% | $198 |
Pentium 4-M 2.00GHz | $198 | 0% | $198 |
Pentium 4-M 1.90GHz | $198 | 0% | $198 |
Intel Pentium 4-M Current Official Pricing | |||
Mobile Celeron 2.20GHz | $149 | 10% | $134 |
Mobile Celeron 2.00GHz | $134 | 16% | $112 |
Mobile Celeron 1.80GHz | $112 | 14% | $96 |
Mobile Celeron 1.70GHz | $96 | 0% | $96 |
This quarter Intel plans to add another Pentium 4-M 2.60GHz processor to its lineup. In addition, the company may also boost the speed of Mobile Celeron chips.



