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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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Undying
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#6033885 Posted on: 07/15/2022 09:15 AM
We can probably expect amd do the same with zen4. Cpus globaly will be more expensive. We cant catch a break. :(

TheDeeGee
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#6033895 Posted on: 07/15/2022 10:07 AM
Not a big deal, a CPU will last well over 8 years these days.

It's only a problem for those buying every generation... well it isn't, cuz apparantly they have money to blow.

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#6033899 Posted on: 07/15/2022 10:17 AM
Market will say otherwise.

US market already predicting slow down in hiring, inflation and higher interests rates mean people will borrow and spend LESS. Economy is going to tigthen up.

Intel, AMD, Nvidia and other tech companies reaped hybrid work from home, PC sales boomed and these companies TOOK all the profits from miners and consumers trying to stay relevant and keep their jobs.

After this, I predict stay-cation will be the next boom because ppl are fed up being locked up and need REAL WORLD to take a break from the Virtual World. Even if going nearby to other cities or outdoor places.

Spending will be hard goods now, less tech so suck it... Yeh, the portfolio will suffer but I don't enjoy profiting off people's misery so let it be. Those high tech crooks over earned when they did.

Undying
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#6033905 Posted on: 07/15/2022 10:31 AM
Not a big deal, a CPU will last well over 8 years these days.

It's only a problem for those buying every generation... well it isn't, cuz apparantly they have money to blow.

8 years is a bit of a strech. Thats a 4770/4790k today so try pairing the 3080 with those cpus, it would be bottleneck fest.

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#6033907 Posted on: 07/15/2022 10:33 AM
Increasing prices during an economic crisis, might not be the wisest move.

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