The new version will cost between $6 million and $7 million.
This version only cost around $37,000, or about $15,000 more than a standard Intrepid.
The limited version of a prescription drug benefit now being considered in Congress would cost about $400 billion over 10 years.
A version with a 20-megabyte hard disk controller costs $2,295.
The final version, released two weeks ago, cost $60 million to make and market.
An eight-processor version will cost around £17,000 and a 16-processor machine £27,000.
The fastest version of each chip costs $380 to $415.
The most popular version, 26 inches tall and in color, costs $80.
But portable versions just plug in and can cost less than $200.
A version that can charge both kinds of devices costs $109.99, and comes in several colors.