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I gotta ask, am I reading this right? Currently the price of the Conroe E6850 is $280. Looking on Wikipedia, the listed price for the successor (Wolfdale E8400 is the equivalent in clockspeed) is $183! How in the world can it be so much cheaper!?
I was thinking that with the release of the new generation, I could get the Conroe at a cheaper price (I figured the price might drop), but if the new ones are already cheaper, then I'm not complaining. ![]() But am I missing something here? That's a crazy difference for something that is clearly better. Maybe those won't really be the prices. |
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Using a smaller process does two things:
1. The materials required are less, and trust me, the silicon and other substances inside are very expensive indeed. 2. Because of the die shrink you can stick more on a wafer which means you get more throughput.
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