Intel's 14th Gen Raptor Lake Refresh Desktop CPUs allegedly feature an average 15% price hike over the 13th Gen CPUs, as reported by Momomo_US.
Yesterday, we reported how Intel's 14th Gen Raptor Lake Desktop CPUs started being listed by retailers. Now, Momomo_US has posted what seems to be the alleged prices of these next-gen chips which are expected to launch in October this year.
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Starting with the prices, the Intel Core i9-14900K and Core i9-14900KF are said to cost $695 US & 660 US, respectively. This marks a 14% and 16% price hike over the Core i9-13900K and Core i9-13900KF. The Core i7-14700K and Core i7-14700KF are said to be priced at $485 US & $470 US, respectively. That's an increase of 14% & 15% over the Core i5-13700K and Core i5-13700KF. We also have the Core i5-14600K and Core i5-14600KF which are priced at $380 US & $345 US. These chips should be priced 15% and 13% higher than their predecessors, the Core i5-13600K & Core i5-13600KF.
Now a 15% price hike on average is kind of unwelcoming since we have already seen the performance of these chips and they are only 3% faster on average. The only chip that might make sense to get a price bump should be the Core i7-14700K since it features a new SKU configuration but even that should be priced similarly to its predecessor if Intel wants to remain competitive with AMD. This price hike (alleged) won't work in the favor of the 14th Gen CPUs and people might just end up buying the existing 13th Gen and 12th Gen chips which are discounted well enough already and will get further price drops once the new generation launches.
Whether these prices are just preliminary ones or the ones we would actually see
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