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Annual Wrapup: Intel Microprocessors Service


Published Date: June 2004
Published By: In-Stat
Page Count: 40
Order Code: R97-1665
 
DescriptionTable of ContentsSimilar
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Executive Summary


Methodology
Shipment Model
Fab Model
Manufacturing Capacity and Die Cost
Price Estimates
Caveats and Uncertainties


Introduction


Intel’s Processors in 2003


Intel Processor Technology
Tualatin and Tualatin-256
Pentium M (Banias)
Celeron M (Banias-lite
Dothan, Dothan-lite
The Pentium 4 Family
Willamette-128
Northwood
NorthwoodX, NorthwoodX-lite
Gallatin
Prescott, Prescott-lite
Tejas
Tulsa
Merced
McKinley
Madison
Montecito
Technology Trends
Packaging
Power Dissipation


Intel Manufacturing in 2003


Intel Desktop Processors in 2003
Overview
2003 Roadmap Events
Pricing Trends


Intel Server Processors in 2003
Overview
2003 Roadmap Events
Pricing Trends


Intel Mobile Processors in 2003
Overview
Roadmap Events
Pricing Trends


Intel’s x86 Competitors in 2003
AMD
Transmeta
VIA
Appendix: Backup Data
Historical Processor Pricing
Desktop CPU
Mobile CPU
Server CPU
Shipment Data
Units
Average Price and Cost


List of Tables
Table 1. A brief summary of current and future Intel processors. Market segments: DP=desktop performance, DV=desktop value, MP=mobile performance, MV=mobile value, WS=workstation and low-end server, S=server
Table A-1. Intel list pricing for desktop Pentium processors, 1993–1998. Note that Intel did not market desktop Pentium processors before 2Q93 or after 4Q98
Table A-2. Intel list pricing for desktop P6 processors, 1995–mid-1999. Note that Intel did not market P6 processors before 4Q95. *Covington, a Deschutes processor with no L2 cache, was marketed as Celeron
Table A-3. Intel list price for 0.25-micron Pentium III, intro-EOL (end of life) *Marketed as Pentium III-600B
Table A-4. Intel list price for 0.25-micron Celeron, 1Q99–EOL (end of life) *Price took effect at introduction on 4/26/99
Table A-5. Intel list price for 0.18-micron Pentium III, intro–EOL
Table A-6. Intel list price for 0.18-micron P6-based Celeron, intro–EOL
Table A-7. Intel list price for 0.18-micron Pentium 4, intro–EOL
Table A-8. Intel list price for 0.18-micron NetBurst Celeron, intro–EOL
Table A-9. List prices for Coppermine-128–based and Tualatin-256–based desktop Celeron with a 100MHz bus, intro–EOL
Table A-10. Intel list pricing for Mobile Pentium processors, 1995–1Q99. Note that Intel did not market Mobile Pentium processors before 1Q95 or after 1Q99
Table A-11. Intel list prices for Mobile Pentium II, intro-EOL. Prices for BGA version; minicartridges cost $18 more
Table A-12. Intel list price for 0.18-micron Mobile Pentium III Coppermine, intro–EOL
Table A-13. Intel list price for 0.18-micron mobile Celeron, intro–EOL. * at 6/19 intro
Table A-14. Intel list pricing for Pentium Pro server models, 4Q95–4Q98. Intel did not market Pentium Pro processors before 4Q95 or after 4Q98
Table A-15. Intel list price for Xeon processors, 1Q99 to 1Q03
Table A-16. Intel list price for Itanium processors, 1Q99–1Q03
Table A-17. Intel processor shipments by product type, 386 through Pentium, 1Q93–EOL. Note that Intel did not ship Pentium processors after 2Q99. Figures are in thousands of units
Table A-18. Intel processor shipments by product type, P6 family, intro–4Q05. Intel did not ship P6 processors before 4Q95. Cascades includes all large-cache versions. Figures are in thousands of units
Table A-19. Intel processor shipments by product type, P7 family and IA-64 family, intro–4Q05. Willamette, Northwood, Prescott include shrinks and Celeron versions. Gallatin, Nocoma, McKinley, and Madison include all large-cache versions. Figures are in thousands of units
Table A-20. Intel quarterly shipments by processor family, 1Q95–4Q05. Figures are in thousands of units
Table A-21. Intel quarterly shipments by segment, 1Q95–4Q05. Figures in thousands of units
Table A-22. Intel average selling price by processor family, 1Q95–4Q04
Table A-23. Intel average selling price by segment, 1Q95–4Q04
Table A-24. Average per-unit manufacturing cost by processor family, 1Q95–4Q04
Table A-25. Average per-unit manufacturing cost by segment, 1Q95–4Q0


List of Figures
Figure 1. Intel prices always trend downward but can plateau for up to a quarter. Mainstream Pentium 4 processors typically are introduced at $637 and fall rapidly, but Intel introduced the 3.4GHz Prescott at only $417. Intel has held introduction prices of the Pentium 4 Extreme Editions
flat, like their XeonMP processor cousins
Figure 2. AMD’s processor roadmap, revealed at the annual AMD analyst conference November 6, 2003

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