Intel does cut price strategy before for several of their processors, and now Intel will stop the mass production of several Pentium D Intel processors. This step was carried out because request of this processor increasingly descended.
According to one of the representatives of the company, the shipping schedule finally for Intel Pentium D processors on March 9 2007 and February 8 2008. Whereas deadline the last ordering on December 15 2006.
Intel currently begins to stop the production of the Intel dual-core Pentium D processor with series : 830 (3.0GHz, 2MB L2 cache), 840 (3.0GHz, 2MB L2 cache), 930 (3.0GHz, 2MB L2 cache), 940 (3.0GHz, 2MB L2 cache). “This action was carried out because this microprocessor could not give the ratio price performance that competitive. The possibility would not disappointed customer if this product disappeared from the market” said X-bit Labs.
If observed behind, on the same day when Intel was made an announcement brand newest his processor — Core 2 Duo, Intel also decided to carry out the piece strategy of the cut price to several previous products that released by him. Officially, since the middle of the quarter two 2006, Intel also made an announcement will lower the price of several desktop processors. Definitely, the product like LGA-775 Intel Pentium Extreme Edition (965 and 955), Pentium D (840 and 830), Pentium 4 (670, 660, 650, 641, 571, 561, 551, 521) and MPGA-478 Celeron D (335, 330), could be bought by the consumer with almost half of price. The other processors that also got cut price were LGA-775 Celeron D 326 (256k L2 cache, 2.53GHz, 533MHz FSB, 90nm) and MPGA-478 Celeron 315 (256k L2 cache, 2.26GHz, 533MHz FSB, 90nm).
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