Intel Raises CPU Prices on Core Ultra, Xeon; Consumer Models Up $30–50, Data Center Products Up Thousands

According to Tom's Hardware, Intel raised prices on Friday (July 3) for select Core Ultra and Xeon processors, citing supply chain cost increases and strong market demand. Consumer-grade products saw increases of $30–50, while data center-tier processors rose by hundreds to thousands of dollars. An Intel spokesperson stated: "Recent pricing adjustments reflect current market conditions, including supply chain cost increases and strong demand for Intel Core Ultra 200S Plus processors." Analysts noted the price increases targeted high-demand product lines rather than entire lineups, suggesting this represents strategic pricing optimization rather than across-the-board cost passthrough.
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