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Intel pressures PC makers to adopt 18A CPUs by restricting older chip supply

Intel is reportedly pressuring PC manufacturers to adopt its newer 18A-based processors by limiting the supply of older Intel 7 CPUs. This strategy aims to shift production towards higher-margin server and industrial clients, while also encouraging consumer PC makers to redesign their product lines around the more expensive 18A chips. The move is expected to take at least three months for manufacturers to implement and could force upgrades to other components to justify the increased cost. AI

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IMPACT This shift impacts the supply chain for components used in AI-accelerated computing, potentially influencing the availability and cost of hardware for AI development and deployment.

RANK_REASON Company strategy shift impacting multiple supply chains and product lines.

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Intel pressures PC makers to adopt 18A CPUs by restricting older chip supply

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  1. Tom's Hardware TIER_1 · Luke James ·

    Intel tells PC makers to adopt 18A CPUs or lose their supply, report claims — Intel 7 supply dries up, pressuring notebook and PC manufacturers in the US, China, and Taiwan

    Intel has redirected its constrained Intel 7 capacity toward server and industrial customers.

  2. Mastodon — fosstodon.org TIER_1 · [email protected] ·

    Intel tells PC makers to adopt 18A CPUs or lose their supply, report claims — Intel 7 supply dries up, pressuring notebook and PC manufacturers in the US, China

    Intel tells PC makers to adopt 18A CPUs or lose their supply, report claims — Intel 7 supply dries up, pressuring notebook and PC manufacturers in the US, China, and Taiwan Intel has redirected its constrained Intel 7 capacity toward server and industrial customers. https://www. …