Rakehellion
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Right now is at $499,95 with only 4 available.
Why would you buy this instead of a 6-core chip?
Right now is at $499,95 with only 4 available.
If it was a demand-constrained inventory situation then Intel should see/report a very nice uptick in ASP!
Yes, but I doubt that's the reason for the supply issue, because desktop sales have been going down for quite some time. It's more likely to be a production yield issue.
Yes, but I doubt that's the reason for the supply issue, because desktop sales have been going down for quite some time. It's more likely to be a production yield issue.
Oh there is no doubt, it is a supply-limited issue. Intel doesn't talk about it publicly, but they freely talk about their 14nm yield issues with all their suppliers as they need those suppliers to tweak their products in order to enable higher yields. Not that anyone need take my word for it though, but all the writing is on the wall in the public domain.
This will likely change now based on the Fed's decision this week not to raise interest rates. And a weaker dollar is great for those selling in the US because they get more dollars for their products. Also, EU is now suffering a human invasion that will drain their welfare and will likely finish off whatever's left of their economies in the coming years unless the succeed in walling themselves off and kick out the ones that have already made it across their borders, so it's unlikely the EU will be an economic powerhouse or more attractive than selling to North America for much longer.
This change, with the EU getting supplied and not NA, will be short-lived barring any unforeseen circumstances. Though there could be plenty of those in store as well.