AMD forces Intel to drop chip prices by 50%

@ 2007/06/12
The company told customers it will cut prices of its high- end Core 2 Quad processor by 50 percent on July 22, according to an Intel document given to clients. The chips, introduced in November to run servers and the most expensive personal computers, sell for $530 each, according to Santa Clara, California-based Intel's Web site.

Comment from Arctucas @ 2007/06/13
@Kougar,

It was a bit of sarcasm, we all know DAMMIT can't compete with nVidia or Intel at this point.
Comment from Kougar @ 2007/06/13
Heck no, they'd need to offer a better performing part first or drop the prices on their Crossfire setups a fair bit further.
Comment from Arctucas @ 2007/06/13
Do you think ATI can 'force nVidia' to cut the price of an 8800 Ultra to say, $400?
Comment from Kougar @ 2007/06/12
This was forecasted back in December... but almost no one remembered it nor later in the spring... still big news to some today even.

I don't think it is AMD dictating processor prices as much as Intel is doing the dictating, however.
Comment from jmke @ 2007/06/12
I can only applaud the availability of a desktop Quad Core CPU for <$400
Comment from Sidney @ 2007/06/12
But, confirmed officially on June 12 .... from the horse's mouth.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?p...bgU&refer=home

Darn, Intel stock is picking up today .... so does AMD, go figure.
Comment from jmke @ 2007/06/12
that's old news man