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    1410T dual core?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by TANWare, Sep 9, 2009.

  1. TANWare

    TANWare Just This Side of Senile, I think. Super Moderator

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    I am wondering when we will see these. Doing some digging it actually will be more profitable for the manufacturer. The manufacturer should be able to get a nice premium on price but............

    Per Intel's site per 1000 units the SU3500 is 262.00, the SU9400 is also 262.00 and the SU9600 is only 289.00. Notice as per the links below all are BGA956 sockets too...............

    SU9600
    http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=37264

    SU9400
    http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=36697

    SU3500
    http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=37133
     
  2. der_mali

    der_mali Weihnachtsmann

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    These prices are not what manufacturers pay. Acer is rumored to get a CULV CPU for $65. Just imagine Acer would buy a processor for $262 and retailers sell the whole device for $449 ;)
     
  3. TANWare

    TANWare Just This Side of Senile, I think. Super Moderator

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    I'd agree it is not what they pay but it shows a comparison.