Intel schedules price cuts of 13-50% for dual-core CPUs
Intel will lower prices for its 65nm Pentium D 9xx-series processors by 13-50% on April 23, sources at Taiwan motherboard makers indicated, noting that the price cuts are aimed to accelerate the migration to dual-core processors.
Intel is also scheduled to launch the Pentium D 960 CPU, which will be priced at $530, on April 30, according to the sources.
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