We reported earlier that both chip giants had planned to cut processor prices for this holiday season, Intel has done so already on its Pentium 4 lines (both desktop and mobile) and Celerons, the most dramatic cuts are seen on higher-end CPUs where changes go as high as 35%, The Register has posted a detailed chart on pricing information.
In the other hand, AMD has followed price cuts however it has limited such to Athlon XP processors in the 2700+ to 3200+ range, and the 2400+ to 2800+, it is apparently keeping prices at the same level for Athlon 64s, Opteron 246s and Opteron 146s.
In the other hand, AMD has followed price cuts however it has limited such to Athlon XP processors in the 2700+ to 3200+ range, and the 2400+ to 2800+, it is apparently keeping prices at the same level for Athlon 64s, Opteron 246s and Opteron 146s.