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    News - Intel's 3.33GHz Core i7 975 Extreme Edition en route

    Intel is preparing a range-topping addition to its Core i7 line, and it'll feature D0 stepping.
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    Re: News - Intel's 3.33GHz Core i7 975 Extreme Edition en route

    Why companies insist on pushing out range-topping products and silly high prices at this point is beyond me. I doubt the few sales, even at silly prices, is going to make up for the development and marketing of it.
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    Re: News - Intel's 3.33GHz Core i7 975 Extreme Edition en route

    Why make the Veyron?

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    Re: News - Intel's 3.33GHz Core i7 975 Extreme Edition en route

    Ferrari's are known as very fast and very beautiful cars, so the badge is worth a lot of money.
    same with Intel, they're known to have very fast and overclockable processors, which means us mere mortals that can only afford the lower end of the market will usually go for the Intel option.

    but just by Intel holding that performance crown up at the top end, means that the lower end of the market is also boosted by Intel's reputation.

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    Re: News - Intel's 3.33GHz Core i7 975 Extreme Edition en route

    Quote Originally Posted by aidanjt View Post
    Why companies insist on pushing out range-topping products and silly high prices at this point is beyond me. I doubt the few sales, even at silly prices, is going to make up for the development and marketing of it.
    I'm no expert, but I was under the impression that all chips in the same range/stepping came from the same fab(s) with the same build costs and were simply speed binned. So if some mug will give you 3-4x the price for something that cost you the same amount to make as the low end chip of the range(which will probably do the same speed with 5 mins in the bios), why wouldn't a business sell it?

    There's also "the best", syndrome. There are people who want to, or want to say they own the best CPU/watch/car/whatever and are not only prepared to pay for the privilege, but feel they aren't getting the 'best' if they don't pay a large premium over the standard product.

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    Re: News - Intel's 3.33GHz Core i7 975 Extreme Edition en route

    Quote Originally Posted by chuckskull View Post
    I'm no expert, but I was under the impression that all chips in the same range/stepping came from the same fab(s) with the same build costs and were simply speed binned. So if some mug will give you 3-4x the price for something that cost you the same amount to make as the low end chip of the range(which will probably do the same speed with 5 mins in the bios), why wouldn't a business sell it?
    Sure, all the chips share the same die manufacturing, but there's also further circutry modifications required to make the EE packages. Then Intel needs to develop and extensively test the retail EE heatsink. Then there's marketing costs on top of that, pushing out engineering samples to various companies, sample products to hand out to reviewers, etc etc. It's not exactly buttons to push out a new model.
    Quote Originally Posted by Agent View Post
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    Re: News - Intel's 3.33GHz Core i7 975 Extreme Edition en route

    Quote Originally Posted by aidanjt View Post
    Sure, all the chips share the same die manufacturing, but there's also further circutry modifications required to make the EE packages. Then Intel needs to develop and extensively test the retail EE heatsink. Then there's marketing costs on top of that, pushing out engineering samples to various companies, sample products to hand out to reviewers, etc etc. It's not exactly buttons to push out a new model.
    All true, but this all has to be done on low end chips too. Do you think a £800 EE chip cost 4x more to make/market than the 600mhz slower £200 chip? The profit margin is higher and as matty rightly pointed out having the overall performance crown is very good for business in of itself, core 2 being the great example of this in recent times. It boosted share price, sales even in lower market segments where AMD could produce a similarly performing chip in the same price range, not to mention lot of good (often free)PR. Go back a bit further and you have the exact same situation with Athlon and it's thousand pound FX flagship.

    These chips have very little point for the average consumer, not even for the enthusiast market. Perhaps even less for enthusiasts, but they make business sense. So long as that holds true they will keep releasing them as often as they feel they can get away with.

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    Re: News - Intel's 3.33GHz Core i7 975 Extreme Edition en route

    I'll get excited when they release an i7 equivalent of the E4300 or Q6600, lots of power/OC headroom for a reasonable price.
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