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Monica Chen, Taipei; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES Asia
Wednesday 19 December 2007
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Posted on Mar 30, 01:39
It isn't just the Quad cores that are delayed - try getting the E8500 or even the E8400. I think they are either having problems with their new 45nm manufacturing process or something else is going on.Posted on Dec 24, 01:31
Intel... LOL, one more time making customers wait.I think the main cause of the delay would be a possible cannibalization of 65nm models.
Posted on Dec 22, 11:17
Back in the old days - when AMD only had the K6 CPUs. Intel Sold the 400MHz PII for $900... no competition means no advanced speeds or lower prices.Posted on Dec 22, 00:20
Wow... It's amazing to see so many people rooting for the underdog. Clearly you can't afford a superior piece of hardware.Posted on Dec 21, 04:21
I wanted to purchase a Q9450, but this delay will give me a good argument to convince my dad to buy the QX9650 for me!Posted on Dec 21, 00:09
I take this with a lot of skepticism, the 45nm parts are the same core on a new fabrication system implying more processors per package and thus lower manufacturing costs. If there are no problems with the 45nm core why is it being delayed?Posted on Dec 20, 21:51
It seems to be much ado about nothing. Intel is making a sound financial decision to protect its profits in the best way, given present market conditions.Intel is doing the right thing for its own economic survival.
Posted on Dec 20, 21:17
I too was waiting for the 9450 and the Nvidia 9 series (so 8800 prices would go down :D). Go AMD. I want another price war!Posted on Dec 20, 18:55
Yeah, 9450 where are you ?Let's hope Intel is more competetive next year.
Posted on Dec 20, 18:51
The dog comment is absurd. Provided a company can't be held to account for some illegal act/s to form/maintain a monopoly, every cold-hearted company LUSTS for a monopoly. Note Rockefeller's oil transportation monopoly and Gates' OS fortunes.Posted on Dec 20, 18:35
AMD isn't even bankrupt yet and we're already seeing a decline in Intel's competitiveness. Obviously we're bound for slower development and poorer price/performance in PCs, games, etc if AMD dies. Intel is making the classic arrogant in power mistake.Posted on Dec 20, 18:19
Intel aren't helping AMD, they are keeping their own prices inflated by not releasing higher spec technology. AMD are now so far behind the market Intel don't need to release their latest chips yet. It doesn't look good for them.Posted on Dec 20, 16:15
Yep, was waiting to build a new PC with the 9450, now I'm afraid I'll go out and buy a Mac :PPosted on Dec 20, 15:21
That's unfortunate, I was waiting for Q9450.Posted on Dec 20, 12:22
AMD is Intel's dog, you don't want to beat your dog to death when he challenges your leadership, just make sure he knows who's boss because after all he does provide some help by not making your corporation a huge monopoly.Posted on Dec 20, 05:30
So they will not release a better product for the public without competition leaving us to buy older products for similar monies we could have a newer possible better product. Hmmm what will happen without competition?Posted on Dec 20, 04:42
AMD is so doomed right now, that even intel is helping them O.oPosted on Dec 20, 02:08
I guess the delay of the Intel 45nm quad-core has nothing to do with the erratum that they have found in their cache either. Poor AMD, now they also have to shoulder Intel's misstep in addition to their own.Posted on Dec 20, 00:49
See? These are the effects of the lack of competition. If Intel manages to be left alone in the CPU market, they will probably freeze all development.Posted on Dec 20, 00:17
This totally sucks.No better words to describe.
Posted on Dec 19, 22:45
A good decision.The usual AMD customer has not a dollar too much to spend on hardware. By releasing the 45nm line Intel would give its 65nm products a dropdown in price that would make them sell better than ever. The 45nm won't sell that well.
Posted on Dec 19, 20:57
Great. There was me waiting for the 9450. Damnit !