The graphs have been updated. News is:
- lower pricing for Intel
- three new parts from Intel: e4400, e6320 and e6420 (prices but no benchmarks so far)
The big deal now is certainly the Q6600, which has become much more affordable since last week. On the economy side, it seems that the X2s are still the best bang for the buck up to the 5600+, while the C2D clearly takes over at the e6600 and above. I would be interested to see if the e6420 or e4400 can break this trend once the benchmarks are available, though.
- lower pricing for Intel
- three new parts from Intel: e4400, e6320 and e6420 (prices but no benchmarks so far)
The big deal now is certainly the Q6600, which has become much more affordable since last week. On the economy side, it seems that the X2s are still the best bang for the buck up to the 5600+, while the C2D clearly takes over at the e6600 and above. I would be interested to see if the e6420 or e4400 can break this trend once the benchmarks are available, though.