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Intel's Arrow Lake Refresh judgment day is reportedly on March 23 — missing Core Ultra 9 290K Plus from U.S. retailer listings spurs cancellation rumor

Intel's Arrow Lake Refresh judgment day is reportedly on March 23 — missing Core Ultra 9 290K Plus from U.S. retailer listings spurs cancellation rumor

Intel's Arrow Lake Refresh lineup is set to launch this year, with a rumored date of March 23. The new chips will be an upgrade from the existing Arrow Lake silicon, featuring improved core configurations and clock speeds. Prices for the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and Core Ultra 5 250K Plus have been leaked, showing a reduction compared to their predecessors. However, the absence of a Core Ultra 9 290K Plus SKU has sparked rumors of a cancellation due to potential product overlap concerns with existing 24-core chips.

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Multiple generations of Intel's modern chips see price hikes up to 20% overseas — foreign markets are feeling the pinch on 12th, 13th, and 14th-gen chips

Multiple generations of Intel's modern chips see price hikes up to 20% overseas — foreign markets are feeling the pinch on 12th, 13th, and 14th-gen chips

Intel is reportedly increasing prices for its 13th and 14th Generation processors by up to 10% in the U.S., but international markets are experiencing hikes of up to 20%. The price increases also extend to the 12th-generation Alder Lake processors. In markets like Korea and Japan, prices for various Core i3 and i5 processors have risen significantly. These price adjustments may help boost Intel's profit margins, especially for mid-range SKUs that see high sales volumes. The company's strategy seems to focus on raising prices for processors produced on its in-house nodes while maintaining prices for Arrow Lake processors.

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