Gray-market discount on Pentium 4 processors reportedly up to US$5-7
Intel Pentium 4 processors are reportedly being sold for US$5-7 less in the gray market than through authorized channels in the Asia-Pacific market, putting pressure on local distributors. The gap recently widened from the normal US$3-4.
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