| Intel Pentium 4 Pricing, effective November 10, 2002 | |||||
| Model | New Price | Price Cut (%) | |||
| Pentium 4 3.06GHz | $637 | - | |||
| Pentium 4 2.80GHz | $401 | 21% | |||
| Pentium 4 2.66GHz | $305 | 24% | |||
| Pentium 4 2.60GHz | $305 | 24% | |||
| Pentium 4 2.53GHz | $193 | 20% | |||
| Pentium 4 2.40GHz | $163 | 15% | |||
| Pentium 4 2.20GHz | $163 | 15% | |||
| Intel Celeron Pricing, effective November 10, 2002 | |||||
| Celeron 2.20GHz | $103 | - | |||
| Celeron 2.10GHz | $89 | - | |||
| Celeron 2.0GHz | $83 | 20% | |||
| Celeron 1.80GHz | $69 | 18% | |||
| Celeron 1.70GHz | $54 | 23% | |||
| Celeron 1.40GHz | $54 | N/D | |||
| Celeron 1.30GHz | $54 | N/D | |||
Almost all the figures had been published on our site before, so, there is no need to once again tell you the same stories about Intel’s aggressive behavior on the microprocessors market. I remind you that AMD will slash their official prices on the same day, as a result, the CPUs from the Sunnyvale-based maker have the same or lower prices compared to the chips from Intel with the similar performance.
See also:
- - Intel Wins the Market Share. AMD to Recover in the Second Quarter?
- AMD Athlon MP 2400+ to Appear In a Week. Prices Will be Reduced Even More!
- Intel Lowers The Core Voltage of Some of Their Processors. You Will Never Know What You Buy
- Pentium 4 3.06 Release Date is Confirmed. The Processors are Already Out!





