1.3GHz processors got down from $103 till $84 (by 18% at a time!), 1.2GHz models - from $89 till $79 (11%), 1.10AGHz (0.13-micron) - from $79 till $69 (13%) and 1A GHz (0.13-micron) - from $69 till $64 (prices per item in over-1000-piece quantities). Celeron CPUs with the old 0.18-micron Coppermine-128 core are not included in the price-list any more.

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by Ilya Gavrichenkov
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