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After pushing AMD in a tight little dark corner with the new 1333 FSB processors and a few price cuts Intel is planning to again put pressure on its rival. After securing the high-end and mid-range sections Intel is going to try and make its low-end processors just as appealing by adjusting a few prices and by releasing one new CPU.
On August 26 Intel will unveil and introduce the E2180 which is going to take the $87 price tag from the E2160 which will go down to $77. The E2180 features two cores running at 2.0 GHz, a 800 MHz FSB and 1 MB of L2 cache.
Going lower still, the Celeron 430 (1.8 GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 512kB L2 cache) will go from $50 to $45 while the Celeron 420 will go from $40 to $35. And another K.O. from the blue leaping lizards.
Now surely Gibbo cant claim OCUK have already implemented these drops
On August 26 Intel will unveil and introduce the E2180 which is going to take the $87 price tag from the E2160 which will go down to $77. The E2180 features two cores running at 2.0 GHz, a 800 MHz FSB and 1 MB of L2 cache.
Going lower still, the Celeron 430 (1.8 GHz, 800 MHz FSB, 512kB L2 cache) will go from $50 to $45 while the Celeron 420 will go from $40 to $35. And another K.O. from the blue leaping lizards.
Now surely Gibbo cant claim OCUK have already implemented these drops