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Lionheart
05-29-2005, 04:20 AM
Intel?s decision to transform dual-core processors into an alternative affordable to all users is not only a victory against AMD (http://news.softpedia.com/news/Intel-Pentium-D-tips-the-balance-in-favor-of-Intel-2362.shtml#), but also the beginning
of a new dawn in PC technology.

Although it will take long before users will be able to switch (http://news.softpedia.com/news/Intel-Pentium-D-tips-the-balance-in-favor-of-Intel-2362.shtml#) to dual-core processors (Intel estimates that 2006 is the year when dual-core processors will represent an important segment of the market), this process is inevitable.

Moreover, Intel has succeeded in launching dual-core processors at half the prices proposed by the competition.

The three models launched: Pentium D 820 at 2.8GHz, Pentium D 830 at 3.0GHz and Pentium D 840 at 3.2GHz will have prices of 241, 316 and 530 dollars in shipments of 1000 units. The ?slowest? AMD Athlon X2 (2.2 GHz 4200+) is priced at $537. You do the math.

Another important aspect that has to taken into consideration is that Intel also offers 945 chipset platforms which implement technologies like: surround sound, high-definition video (http://news.softpedia.com/news/Intel-Pentium-D-tips-the-balance-in-favor-of-Intel-2362.shtml#) and improved graphics performances.

In conclusion, in the war of processors, Intel has scored an important victory against AMD.


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