Are they planning on charging less for them?
other than the 100mhz max turbo difference I don't notice anything about them short of the 3d support removed.
Just trying to figure out the point.
If they are going out at a reduced price it would make sense for people using dedicated anyway.
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Are they planning on charging less for them?
other than the 100mhz max turbo difference I don't notice anything about them short of the 3d support removed.
Just trying to figure out the point.
If they are going out at a reduced price it would make sense for people using dedicated anyway.
I haven't looked heavily into the prices on the first two chips, but Tiger Direct, Microcenter and Newegg are charging more for the i5 2550k versus the i5-2500k.
I too, am baffled at Intel's marketing.
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I think it probably something really dumb like trying to fill the void left by the Ivy Bridge delay
BTW, don't they already have a Sandy Bridge without graphics - P67
P67 is chip set, graphics is integrated in CPU.. on P67 motherboard you can not use it (but the graphics is still there)
it would make sense for CPU without graphics to be cheaper. and people who uses P67 motherboard can buy cpu without graphics because they dont use it anyway.
I think they are stalling the ivy bridge, while trying to clean out the shelves. But if the pricing doesn't offer the user a nice break then I think it is a feeble attempt.
Sandy bridge boards have arrived back on the shelves relatively fast.
Newegg has 21 Sandy Bridge boards listed as of this posting.
Newegg.com - Computer Hardware,Motherboards,Intel Motherboards,LGA 1155
I just built a new PC with an i5-2500 Sandy Bridge processor and am using integrated graphics.
All the specs I can find on the processor say it supports hardware acceleration by default.
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