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Intel aims to ship 1 million Core 2 Duo processor within seven weeks

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hmmmm well who smells a little bs on this side found this on toms hg

Intel isn't wasting time to push its new Core 2 Duo processor into the market. During the presentation of the chip at Intel's Santa Clara headquarters, chief executive Paul Otellini said that the Core 2 Duo will ramp in production faster than any previous processor and will cross then 1 million mark within seven weeks. He compared the ramp to the original Pentium processor, which needed more than one year to hit the one million mark about 12 years ago.

The ramp also appears to be slightly faster than Core Duo: At the processor's announcement at CES in January of this year, Otellini said that the chip would reach one million shipments within three weeks after introduction - this number, however, included units that have been produced well before launch day. Core Duo, however needed more than three months to become available in substantial numbers on the market, so we are careful with predicting how quickly users actually will be able to buy a Core 2 Duo PC or notebook.

Intel isn't wasting time to push its new Core 2 Duo processor into the market. During the presentation of the chip at Intel's Santa Clara headquarters, chief executive Paul Otellini said that the Core 2 Duo will ramp in production faster than any previous processor and will cross then 1 million mark within seven weeks. He compared the ramp to the original Pentium processor, which needed more than one year to hit the one million mark about 12 years ago.

Core 2 Duo in detail: Past, present and future (22 images) ...

The ramp also appears to be slightly faster than Core Duo: At the processor's announcement at CES in January of this year, Otellini said that the chip would reach one million shipments within three weeks after introduction - this number, however, included units that have been produced well before launch day. Core Duo, however needed more than three months to become available in substantial numbers on the market, so we are careful with predicting how quickly users actually will be able to buy a Core 2 Duo PC or notebook.





Despite the rapid ramp, the high-end Core 2 Extreme is the only processor available for purchase today, according to Otellini. And don't expect to get that processor for the $999 tray price. A reader informed TG Daily that Tiger Direct, for example, was on the lower end of the scale with a price for $1150. On the other end, there are etailers such as Directron, which asks for $1300 and OnSale.com which believes it can get $1420 for the CPU. Besides Tiger Direct, OnSale.com was the only etailer we found that actually had the processor in stock.

A quick check of PriceGrabber.com's market analysis tool reveals that the average pricing of the processor on launch day is $1151 (retail). At the time of this writing, there were no Core 2 Extreme processors available for sale on Ebay.

Otellini said that Core 2 Duo processors are expected to become available sometime early August and Merom processors at the end of August.

well i hope there right!!!! there is gonna be plenty of conroe's doing the rounds if they are gonna make that much, im dieing waiting for my 6600!!!!
 
i did think this when i posted but as it would cos serious $ to ship here if even if they did woudln't be worth it at all ( plus my last thread got killed off cos i forgot about the rules :P) :rolleyes:
 
awwww come on whos gonna want to buy something and wait 10-12 weeks while airmail gets it here :P plus i can say 99% of people here would rather support ocuk!! since they do such a good job!!
 
leon4112 said:
awwww come on whos gonna want to buy something and wait 10-12 weeks while airmail gets it here :P plus i can say 99% of people here would rather support ocuk!! since they do such a good job!!
That's not the point it gets you suspended, so say thank you. I ordered a Tuniq HSF from the US a few weeks ago took 7 (exc weekend) days door to door. And I'll buy from the cheapest with stock. Loyalty extends to just short of my wallet.
 
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lol sod that i rather buy from a good etailer than some american tosh i mean ive allways used to buy from another cheaper place but so much hassle with returns and such i dont' see the poing rather pay a bit more and have good service and thats what people go here its not allways about saving 10 quid or so!!! i mean i don't see pc parts as something to save on i mean u proberly could save 30 quid on core 2 but what about when it comes in a box with no packing and doesn't work when u get it and they have no returns number and don't answer ure emails u would be kicking ure self then!
 
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fornowagain said:
Well the one mentioned above does through a UK division. Might be a bit too close to the definition.

Ah yes that's true.

Leon you can't post links that link to UK competitors. That site you mentioned :p clearly gives the link to a UK competitor. I would take it down if i were you! :o
 
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