Wednesday, June 29, 2005
Intel plans to cut the prices of its desktop-use Celeron D processors 5.4-13.5% on July 24, according to PC makers.
On the heels of introducing support for extended memory 64 technology to its Celeron line with the its Celeron D 351,
In addition, Intel has scheduled price cuts for its Pentium 4 lineup in August.
Intel’s price-cutting strategy will be a threat for Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), as the price gap between Intel Celeron and AMD Sempron lineups narrows, according to the PC makers.
However, according to other sources in the industry, AMD will lower the prices on its Athlon 64 processors by the end of July.
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