• Intel Raptor Lake leak from Amazon suggests some pricey CPUs

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    Intel Raptor Lake leak from Amazon suggests some pricey CPUs

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    Mon, 26 Sep 2022 13:22:35 +0000

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    Given the recommended pricing for Ryzen 7000 chips, this could be leaving the door open for AMD.

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    Intels Raptor Lake processors may be a fair bit more expensive than current-gen Alder Lake chips, at least going by some leaked pricing which has popped up on Amazon but as always, there are serious caveats here.

    Regular Twitter-based leaker @momomo_us spotted Intels Core i9-13900KF listed on Amazon UK, as well as the 13700K and 13700KF, plus the 13600KF. pic.twitter.com/6rRCUmTjrd September 25, 2022 See more

    The product listings have since been pulled, but not before the leaker took screenshots giving us evidence of the price tags pertaining to these chips, with the 13900KF running to a hefty 750 in the UK (around $800, AU$1,230).

    The 13700K weighed in at 547 (around $585, AU$900) and the 13600KF at 349 (around $370, AU$570), so it all looks distinctly pricey. As Tech Powerup , which spotted the tweet, points out, this is a substantial markup on Alder Lake processors , but before we get carried away with that notion, lets discuss those mentioned caveats. Analysis: Placeholder pricing, but still a worrying hint

    For some time now the grapevine has been carrying chatter around Intel notching up prices for Raptor Lake. Team Blue itself has declared that
    pricing with some of its chips is heading upwards in the near future and
    this wont do anything to ease those fears.

    However, generally speaking, leaks like these early product listings use placeholder pricing, so they dont reflect the actual MSRPs (recommend prices) Intel will pin on Raptor Lake CPUs. That said, its perhaps a decent guestimate, and indicative of the direction that a major retailer is
    expecting pricing to go in so a worrying sign in that respect.

    If Intel is going to push pricing, its likely to be on the higher-end processors, as thats where enthusiasts the target audience are likely to be willing to fork out more, of course. And given that the 12900K is still selling for about 620 (around $660, AU$1,020) or so, it may be possible that the 13900K ends up in excess of 700 (around $750, AU$1,150). We certainly wouldnt rule that out, although if Intel is going to hike pricing with its 13th-gen, what we would hope is that itll leave the mid-range (and lower-end) CPUs alone, and that theyll have a similar impact on wallets as their Alder Lake counterparts.

    So, when were looking at the Core i5-13600KF at 349 (around $370, AU$570), thats a hike of about 28% compared to what you can currently buy the 12600KF for. Obviously its not as much of a jump compared to the price tag that the latter originally came in at, but still, fingers crossed we wont see such a push forward with pricing at the mid-range level.

    Remember that Intel must compete with AMDs incoming Ryzen 7000 processors,
    and notably Team Red has kept pricing on par with current-gen CPUs , so Intel will be competing against the Ryzen 5 7600X in the mid-range with a price of $299 (around 280, AU$460).

    AMD has even dropped the price of the flagship Ryzen 9 7950X compared to the 5950X, and arguably that could make it difficult for Intel to push overly
    hard with its Raptor Lake flagship. But who knows how this will pan out, as a lot will depend on how well these CPUs perform against each other though the battle looks pretty even going by the rumors thus far.

    Perhaps one of the most important takeaways with this Amazon pricing leak is that this is more fuel to the fire that Raptor Lake is going on sale before
    we expected. Speculation has pointed firmly to the 13th-gen CPUs being launched tomorrow, at Intels Innovation event, but the rumor mill has floated the idea that the chips wont actually hit shelves until the latter half of October.

    However, weve seen a marked increase in the amount of leaks lately, including multiple spilled benchmarks for the Raptor Lake flagship processor , and a sighting of the purported packaging for the 13900K (which changes things somewhat). And if Amazon is readying product listings now, that suggests we could see Raptor Lake on sale early in October, hot on the heels of Ryzen
    7000 which is definitely what Intel should be shooting for. Indeed, pre-orders could even kick off after the big reveal tomorrow, and at least well then know what level pricing is being pitched at.



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