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Guru3D.com » News » Intel will likely increase CPU pricing soon

Intel will likely increase CPU pricing soon

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 07/15/2022 09:23 AM | source: asia.nikkei.com | 37 comment(s)
Intel will likely increase CPU pricing soon

According to recent Asian reports, Intel is contemplating price hikes for many of its products. Intel Xeon and Intel Core CPUs for desktop PCs, laptops, and servers will soon be offered at greater costs.

Intel would then pass on the additional expenses from the manufacturing chain. Uncertainty remains surrounding the magnitude of price rises. It is anticipated to be in the double digits or high single digits. In some instances, price rises of up to 20% are possible. Intel does not comment publicly on these rumors. The price hikes may take effect in the fall of 2022. High inflation, mainly owing to increased energy prices and supply constraints continue to wreak havoc on the semiconductor sector.

In Europe, the effects of inflation are especially pronounced: As a result of the conflict in Ukraine and the frosty ties with Russia, for instance, the euro is presently worth precisely one US dollar. In addition to Intel, other firms are likely to increase their costs. Both business-to-business and business-to-consumer commerce will be affected.

 







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DarkQuark
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#6034256 Posted on: 07/16/2022 04:33 PM
And phone sale slow down too, the age of phone is now around 7 yo for android and 8 yo for ios :( mean that some app update missing to do everything on it... Also most smartphone have only 4 app installed outside OEM pack by statistic.
In the end we will live in cave and do fire with stone... lol.

You can mock me if you wish but the standards of living will likely fall dramatically given all the sad economic news going on.

cliffgamerz
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#6034278 Posted on: 07/16/2022 06:35 PM
Hey, don't talk bad about my 4790K, it might hear you.


Hold my beer, my FX8350 with RTX 3070 might hear you say that.

Undying
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#6034281 Posted on: 07/16/2022 06:41 PM
Hold my beer, my FX8350 with RTX 3070 might hear you say that.


Are you serious? That poor 3070 :D

cliffgamerz
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#6034312 Posted on: 07/16/2022 08:50 PM
Are you serious? That poor 3070 :D


Well yes i am serious and yes i notice some heavy bottlenecking on most games but the effects are lot less when using 4K, so it mostly works out for me without much issues as i am locked to 60Hz. Whats bigger issue to me is PCIE 2.0 @16X the bandwidth restrictions can be felt a lot, but yeah i am one the rare few individuals who have this combination. Will i ever upgrade my CPU, and the answer to the question is yes, but i had some tough recent years so i gambled on grabbing the RTX 3070 when its was just released and got it for almost MSRP which to me was a Win itself as i saw many others ended up paying almost twice the money. CPU, motherboard and RAM along with decent AIO or Heatsink would be a long shot to buy judging by prices it may go, but getting an decent Ryzen 5000 or Intel 12th gen when price is right is my best bet, wont jump to newer arch unless the gains are massive as the price.

cucaulay malkin
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#6034326 Posted on: 07/16/2022 09:36 PM
Well yes i am serious and yes i notice some heavy bottlenecking on most games but the effects are lot less when using 4K, so it mostly works out for me without much issues as i am locked to 60Hz. Whats bigger issue to me is PCIE 2.0 @16X the bandwidth restrictions can be felt a lot, but yeah i am one the rare few individuals who have this combination. Will i ever upgrade my CPU, and the answer to the question is yes, but i had some tough recent years so i gambled on grabbing the RTX 3070 when its was just released and got it for almost MSRP which to me was a Win itself as i saw many others ended up paying almost twice the money. CPU, motherboard and RAM along with decent AIO or Heatsink would be a long shot to buy judging by prices it may go, but getting an decent Ryzen 5000 or Intel 12th gen when price is right is my best bet, wont jump to newer arch unless the gains are massive as the price.

starting from fx8350, you'll see "massive gains" even on an i3
12100f with 2.5x more fps on a 100usd processor (and pcie 5.0 16x)
https://www.purepc.pl/test-procesorow-intel-core-i7-2600k-vs-amd-fx-8150-ktory-lepiej-przetrwal-probe-czasu-sandy-bridge-czy-bulldozer?page=0,50

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