by ctjoyce » Sat Dec 15, 2007 1:08 pm
You also have to remember that AMD has bills to pay, and as long as they are preforming even 0.5% better than the Intel cores, they will be able to mark their cores in the $400 range. The hardcore hardware people with deep pockets are willing to pay for whatever the best is, AMD and Intel know this,which is why FX-62s are still going for $800 even though they are out matched by the Core2 and Core2Q
So bottom line, if the performance jump is that good, you better believe that they will charge as much as they can for them right out of the gate. Then the price will start to decrease after about 6 months when the 2nd revision comes out. Intel did it, and none of us had any problem with it.
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