Quad-core PCs starting to play with mainstream market |
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| By Wolfgang Gruener | ||||
| Tuesday, May 01, 2007 09:24 | ||||
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Irvine (CA) – Gateway today announced one of the first quad-core PCs to become available in retail stores across the country. The systems are still carrying lofty price tags, but are substantially cheaper than the enthusiast quad-core PCs that have been available so far.
Intel’s most recent round of processor price reductions has opened the door for system builders to create quad-core computers that are positioned in a segment that was reserved for higher-end dual-core desktops. Gateway is the first manufacturer that takes advantage of this scenario and offers two pre-configured retail models that are about $700 cheaper than comparable products from competitors.
Gateway FX-series desktop. Click here to see more images of the PC.
A quick look over to the competition reveals that Dell has not yet adjusted its PCs for the new price of the Core 2 Quad 6600, which dropped from $851 to $530 on April 7. Buyers who are looking for a Q6600 computer will have to look at least at the firm’s XPS710 system. Dell still asks for an $800 premium over a system with the base E6300 dual-core processor and charges $2800 for an XPS710 that is comparable to Gateway’s FX8020.
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