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  • Nvidia's Intel nForce4 SLI 60 percent more expensive than Intel's chipset
    April 7, 2005 – 10:19 AM in INTEL
    Nvidia's nForce4 SLI Intel Edition will be priced at about $80 per unit, 60 percent more than Intel's most expensive chipsets from its 9xx series, motherboard makers indicated yesterday.
  • AMD Phenom Triple-cores More Expensive Than Quad-core
    April 14, 2008 – 3:16 PM
    AMD's triple-core processors have a very simple mission - to protect the higher-end Phenom quad-core processors from pricing threats originating from Intel's dual-core processors.
  • 3D Monitors Coming Down In Price, But Still Expensive
    April 25, 2008 – 4:20 PM
    San Diego (CA) - iZ3D has been shipping 19" and 22" 3D monitors for ages now, and their software/hardware solution was often touted as one of best possible 3D experiences - sans the price.
  • Nvidia introduces two very expensive workstation graphics cards
    March 5, 2007 – 6:38 PM
    Are you a CAD or raytracing professional with several thousand dollars to burn? If so then Nvidia has two brand new Quadro cards for you. The new Quadro FX 4600 and 5600 are not only faster than their predecessors, but also have more on-board memory. The 4600 sports 768 MB of GDDR3 memory running at 384-bit bandwidth and 57.6 GB/sec. The 5600 is even more powerful and has 1.5 GB of memory running at 76.8 GB/sec.
  • Windows Vista to make PCs 20% more expensive, says iSuppli
    December 8, 2006 – 12:30 PM
    The introduction of Windows Vista will have an immediate impact on the investment that is required to build a PC. The often discussed memory upgrade that is required to achieve a decent Windows Vista experience, will increase the bill of materials by about 20%, market research firm iSuppli estimates in a report released today.

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  • iHD less expensive than Blu-ray alternative, thanks to Vista, says HP
    October 31, 2005 – 12:39 PM
    Microsoft's plans to make the XML-based iHD interactive provision a component of Windows Vista will drive down production costs for computer manufacturers, says an HP official. The cost reduction, he says, is enough to make other manufacturers want to reconsider their support for Blu-ray

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