• Intel Alder Lake CPU price leak shows Core i5-12400 could blow aw

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    Intel Alder Lake CPU price leak shows Core i5-12400 could blow away AMD in mid-range

    Date:
    Wed, 22 Dec 2021 11:13:19 +0000

    Description:
    Best Buy has spilled pricing for all of Intels incoming 12th-gen chips which are expected to be unveiled at CES.

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    Intels Alder Lake processors which are supposedly next to arrive CPUs that are expected to be unveiled at CES 2022 have had their pricing spilled by a major US retailer.

    Best Buy aired the prices via early product listings, and as ever when we see such pre-release leakage, it should be taken with a good deal of skepticism, because as weve seen in the past, early pricing can be placeholders.

    These listings were yanked down by Best Buy, but not before they were spotted by hardware leaker @momomo_us and highlighted in the following tweet. (/) pic.twitter.com/MWA7EKRDdO December 21, 2021 See more

    To pick out some highlights, Intels Core i9-12900 processor will purportedly weigh in at $529.99 (around 398, AU$740) remember, thats the non-K version, so unlike the 12900K, you wont be able to overclock the vanilla 12900 and
    the Core i7-12700 has a tag of $359.99 (around 270, AU$502).

    Moving to the mid-range, Intels Core i5-12600 will supposedly be pitched at $239.99 (around 180, AU$335), with the Core i5-12400 commanding $209.99 (around 158, AU$293), and the Core i5-12400F will apparently set you back $179.99 (around 135, AU$251) the version of the 12400 without integrated graphics.

    Remember, the latter has reportedly been spotted on sale at a retailer in
    Peru , suggesting it is indeed close to release, and theres been a lot of excitement around this chip lately. Clearly, this potential price tag wont do anything to dampen the enthusiasm of those looking forward to what could be a mid-range champ from Alder Lake. Analysis: A power move from Intel in the affordable CPU sector?

    Remember, as we said at the outset, these could be placeholder prices, so
    lets bear that firmly in mind before diving into what this might mean. That said, this is quite different to some of the early leaks weve witnessed in
    the past which come from obscure retailers (where the suspicion is they might want to make a name for themselves and grab some web traffic something Best Buy certainly doesnt need to do), and the pricing looks realistic enough.

    For the flagship Core i9-12900, compared to Best Buys price tag on the
    12900K, the latter being $90 more expensive feels about right (the Rocket
    Lake versions of its flagship are separated by $50, but the 11900K has had a $50 price cut applied by the retailer in recent times).

    What really caught our eye here, though, is the Core i5-12400F, which offers the same performance as the 12400, but without integrated graphics (something many PC owners wont need because they have a discrete graphics card, or will be buying one in a full system if theyre going the new PC route).

    The performance of the 12400 has been compared to the Ryzen 5600X in leaks, with the Intel chip having a slight edge , or being very close to the 5600X, depending on which piece of spillage you focus on. But remember that the leaked price of $179.99 (around 135, AU$251) compares to Best Buys price of $299 (around 225, AU$417) for the Ryzen 5600X.

    If you want a cheaper Ryzen processor than that, then at Best Buy right now, you can forget it the likes of the 3600X (which isnt that much cheaper anyway) or even the vanilla 3600 arent in stock, and the likes of the budget Ryzen 3100, or 3300X, or 3400 are all sold out.

    In short, if Intel can ensure that the Core i5-12400 and 12400F are produced in some quantities, these are likely to be very hot sellers considering that youre getting pretty close to 5600X performance for only 60% of the asking price in theory.

    This could be a huge chip for Intel when it comes to affordable CPU
    territory, if the component shortage doesnt get in the way because if production runs have to be cut, Team Blue wont do that with premium Alder
    Lake silicon which carries the big profit margins; its the wallet-friendly chips thatll suffer. Check out the best PC components for your rig

    Via PC Gamer



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