2 GHz Pentium 4 Rears its Head
According to Newsfactor , Intel will be showing off its 2 GHz Pentium 4 processor next week at its annual developers' conference, which opens its doors August 27th. In other Intel related news, the company is expected to drop the price of its 1.8 GHz Pentium 4 chip from US$562 to $260 on August 26th and the price of its 1.7 GHz from $352 to $193. Prices and release dates for the 2 GHz P4 have not yet been announced. What's really good about this scenario is that, if Intel drops its prices, you can pretty much expect that AMD will too. Regardless of whether you're pro-AMD or pro-Intel, a little competition is always a good thing. Even if you're an Intel processor fan, you have to thank AMD for making the big guys work a little for your money.
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