Was informed last week that there was an across the board price drop of all Intel and AMD CPUs. Just over a month ago, I bought a new desktop rig (AMD Athlon X2 3800 Dual Core) and comparing the prices I got then with the ones listed at PCX now, there’s a huge drop indeed.
AMD Athlon X2 3800 Dual Core - Php4,470 (about 9.8k at Villman)
AMD Athlon 64 3500+ AM2 - Php3,640
AMD Sempron 3200+ AM2 - Php2,130
Intel E6600 2.4GHz Core 2 Duo 4MB L2 - Php12,170 (still close to 19k at Villman)
Intel E4300 1.8GHz Core 2 Duo 2MB L2 - Php6,460
Intel 935 3.2GHz Dual Core 4MB L2 - Php4,780
Intel Celeron D 347 Single Core 3.06GHz - Php2,290
Prices of DDR2 RAM has also dropped by almost half.
Kingston/Corsair 1GB 667 DDR2 - Php2,440
Kingston/Corsair 1GB 533 DDR2 - Php2,390
SODIMM laptop memory also dropped to Php2,340 for 1GB.
However, RAM prices for the DDR almost remained the same with the 1GB PC400 DDR still at Php4,370. I am still checking some recent news on what caused these price drops.




































I think with these price drop there will be an effect to semiconductor industries. Job cuts again?
notebook rams with windows are the same with intel macs ba?
I just called 4 branches (gilmore, katipunan, buendia and fairview) and wala silang stocks ng mobile ram
sad
hey dude. where can you buy those ram? please email me. thanks.
It was Intel who did the price cuts. AMD had price cut more than a month ago (X2 6000+ is about $300-$400) I think. Intel followed the price cuts. For the DDR2 RAM, I think the supply for 1GB RAM increased (and production cost decreased) more than a month ago.
The new entry level Intel CPU is out, and they’re calling it… Pentium! Ha!
And AMD is coming up with the K10 architecture soon. Say hello to the Phenom!
@Abe
What brand and speed is the SODIMM memory you mentioned above?
Forgot the SODIMM brand but I think it was a Kingston at 533Mhz DDR2.