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Intel raises prices on select CPUs citing costs and demand

Intel has confirmed price increases for select consumer and server CPUs, attributing the hikes to rising supply chain costs and strong demand. Some consumer processors have seen increases of $30 to $50, while data center-grade Xeon processors are experiencing much larger jumps, with some models becoming hundreds or even thousands of dollars more expensive. The company noted that these adjustments reflect current market dynamics and are in line with previous price updates for other product families. AI

IMPACT Price adjustments for CPUs can indirectly affect the cost of AI hardware and infrastructure.

RANK_REASON This is a product pricing update from a major hardware manufacturer, not a frontier release or significant industry shift.

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Intel raises prices on select CPUs citing costs and demand

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 English(EN) · Anton Shilov ·

    Intel confirms price hikes on select consumer and server CPUs citing supply costs and demand — select Xeon processors now over $1,000 more expensive

    Intel confirms price increases for Core Ultra 200S Plus, Xeon 6 processors, cites market dynamics, rising costs, soaring demand.