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06-03-2007, 00:19
احتمال خريد AMD توسط IBM :
One of the rumours that are being spread over message boards is that IBM may be planning to acquire chipmaker AMD. The move, however, would not fit into IBM’s strategy of shifting away from making business with end-users as well as small businesses and their suppliers while concentrating on large enterprises and services. Moreover, as a strong player in server market, IBM should keep in mind that after acquisition of AMD it would have to transit all of its servers to the Opteron chips from Xeon chips, which may not be the best strategy.
More Here (http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/display/20070228085519.html)
Intel Price Cut :
the most affordable Intel Celeron 331 costs $34 after marginal 13% price reduction, the Pentium 4 651 and 650 are priced at $84 once their prices were cut by 48% and 69%, respectively. Price drops in the Pentium D lineup were not really significant and remained in the range between 10% and 18%, making Intel Pentium D 925 and 945 to cost $93 and $113 in 1000-unit quantities.
More Here (http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/display/20070228180002.html)
One of the rumours that are being spread over message boards is that IBM may be planning to acquire chipmaker AMD. The move, however, would not fit into IBM’s strategy of shifting away from making business with end-users as well as small businesses and their suppliers while concentrating on large enterprises and services. Moreover, as a strong player in server market, IBM should keep in mind that after acquisition of AMD it would have to transit all of its servers to the Opteron chips from Xeon chips, which may not be the best strategy.
More Here (http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/display/20070228085519.html)
Intel Price Cut :
the most affordable Intel Celeron 331 costs $34 after marginal 13% price reduction, the Pentium 4 651 and 650 are priced at $84 once their prices were cut by 48% and 69%, respectively. Price drops in the Pentium D lineup were not really significant and remained in the range between 10% and 18%, making Intel Pentium D 925 and 945 to cost $93 and $113 in 1000-unit quantities.
More Here (http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/cpu/display/20070228180002.html)