Price increases are coming for older AMD and Intel processors. Intel has been raising prices on its Raptor Lake series, a trend recently confirmed in South Korea. This upward pricing trend is spreading, with resellers in Hong Kong also increasing prices and some wholesalers halting deliveries.
Both Intel and AMD CPU lines are experiencing continued price growth. Specifically, Intel's 12th, 13th, and 14th generation Core i processors have seen price hikes. Similarly, AMD’s Ryzen 5000 series is increasing in price.
The exact reasons behind these rises are not fully clarified, but several factors might be involved:
Price increases vary from $5 to $20, depending on the store and specific CPU model. However, not all CPUs are affected; Intel's Core Ultra 200 and AMD’s Ryzen 9000 series prices remain stable.
"Twelfth-, thirteenth- and fourteenth-generation Core i CPUs continue to rise in price, while the same is true of AMD’s Ryzen 5000 CPUs."
"Not all CPUs are affected by these price hikes, no. Core Ultra 200 and Ryzen 9000 CPUs remain stable in price."
Author's summary: Older Intel and AMD processors are facing steady price increases due to rising AI-driven demand, production shifts, and dwindling stocks, while newer CPU lines maintain stable prices.