Overview
- Digitimes, echoed by multiple tech outlets, reports select 13th‑ and 14th‑Gen desktop CPUs will see price increases of roughly 10% or more in the fourth quarter.
- The report cites examples of parts currently selling for about $150–$160 moving to roughly $170–$180, without naming specific SKUs.
- Industry analysis attributes the move to sustained demand for Raptor Lake chips, weaker interest in newer AI‑focused Core Ultra models, and tighter supply conditions.
- Intel declined to comment on the reported pricing change, and widespread retail adjustments have not been observed.
- Related context in recent coverage notes Intel shifted 11th–14th Gen processors to a legacy integrated‑GPU driver schedule with quarterly updates.