CPU Prices Jump 20% Since March as Intel and AMD Eye Further Increases
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CPU prices jump 20% since March as Intel and AMD eye further increases
Intel has already raised its prices twice this year, while AMD is reportedly planning two price hikes for its server chips – one in Q2 and another in Q3 – totaling around 16 – 17%. Supply chain insiders attribute these increases to capacity bottlenecks, with new products from Intel and...Read Entire Article
Processor manufacturers such as Intel and AMD anticipate a price rise of between 8 and 10 percent for CPUs during the third quarter of this year, as a result of a shortage situation that can be extended until 2027, adding to that of RAM memories.
Be prepared for skyrocketing prices on Intel and AMD CPUs
Intel and AMD CPUs are seeing price increases like much of the rest of the components you can find in laptops and desktops, and really much of the consumer electronics industry. The AI craze continues to be a driving factor in these price increases, as data centers scoop up tech from most or all available brands. While data centers aren’t buying all of the consumer stock of CPUs, Intel and AMD prices on consumer CPUs are going up because the eff…
News extracted from HD Technology. Visit www.hd-tecnologia.com for the latest news. The panorama to build a PC does not improve and adds another strong problem. CPUs go up again in 2026 and all indicates that this is just beginning. Pressure comes on the side of artificial intelligence, which is absorbing key industry resources. Since March you already see increases in the consumption segment. Now the market anticipates a new round of increases …
The CPU market re-enters a phase of price hikes at the heart of Artificial Intelligence in a phase almost juxtaposed to everything that has to do with the economy. Since March, the consumption CPUs would have recorded increases of between 5% and 10% as we already discussed in another article, while in the CPUs for servers the rise would already move between 10% and 20%. The problem is that the supply chain also takes another round of increments …
After graphics cards and memory, it is now the processors that could enter a phase of sustainable growth. According to several sources from the supply chain, the AMD and Intel CPUs would already have experienced a first increase of 5 to 10% over the month of March for the general public, and up to 10% to 20% on server models. And this movement could continue in the coming months. Yes, if we believe this same information, this first increase woul…
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