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The Inquirer received another piece of info on the future prices on Intel CPUs. This is not a complete price-list, but just a few most interesting models, namely Pentium 4 and Celeron on Tualatin core. Let’s have a look at the table below with the prices for 1,000-unit quantities. The changed or new prices are bold:

CPUAfter December 2, 2001After January 6, 2002After January 27, 2002
Pentium 4 2.2GHz
(Northwood, 0.13micron, L2=512KB)
- $562$562
Pentium 4 2AGHz (0.13micron) - $364$364
Pentium 4 2GHz (0.18micron)$401$342$342
Pentium 4 1.9GHz (0.18micron)$273$273$241
Pentium 4 1.8GHz (0.18micron)$225$225$193
Pentium 4 1.7GHz (0.18micron)$193$193$163
Pentium 4 1.6GHz (0.18micron)$163$163$133
Celeron 1.3GHz
(Tualatin/256, 0.13micron, L2=256KB)
- $125
(at launch*)
$103
Celeron 1.2GHz (0.13micron) - $89$74
Celeron 1.10AGHz (0.13micron)$103$103$89
Celeron 1.10GHz (0.18micron)$89$89$74
Celeron 1AGHz (0.13micron) - $74$69
Celeron 1GHz (0.18micron)$74$74$69

As usual, now come some comments of ours:

  • We would like to point out once again that the new 0.13micron Celeron CPUs working at 1.1GHz and 1Ghz core clock will cost the same as their 0.18micron counterparts. Just imagine: Pentium III 1GHz (and 0.13micron Celeron is none other but the former Pentium III) with the potential ability to work at 1.5GHz selling for $74! Of course, it will be a bit more expensive in retail, but not too much. Well, well. Hard times for Duron CPUs are coming...
  • It is very interesting that the initial prices of the first 0.13micron Pentium 4 CPUs have been reduced (from the initially planned $610 and $420). This is a very pleasing fact, however, we doubt that this measure will help these processors to elbow their way into the mass market.
  • Of course, the launching of the 0.13micron Pentium 4 processors will mean death penalty for their 0.18micron brothers working at the frequencies below 1.6GHz.
  • * Celeron 1.3GHz is due in early January, though no exact date is known.
  • Some time in Q1 2002 we should see a new Celeron 1.4GHz costing $125 at launch.
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