AMD and Intel raised consumer CPU prices by 5% to 10% in March 2024. AMD Server CPU prices increased by 10% to 20% during the same period. Supply chain reports indicate that a shortage will last until 2027. Market expectations suggest another 8% to 10% price increase space in the second half of the year.
The vendors plan to adjust server CPU prices twice in the second and third quarters of 2026. These adjustments result in a cumulative price increase of 16% to 17%. The pricing applies globally across both consumer and server markets. No specific product models or technical specifications are currently available for review.
AMD and Intel are the primary vendors for the CPU product. Supply constraints are expected to persist until 2027. Consumer CPU prices increased by 5% to 10% in March, while server CPU prices rose by 10% to 20%. Planned server CPU price adjustments in 2026 are expected to result in a cumulative increase of 16% to 17%.
Supply constraints drive global CPU costs higher through 2027
Market expectations suggest there is still approximately 8% to 10% of room for price increases in the second half of the year. Intel The shortage timeline extends through 2027 according to industry reports. Supply chain reports indicate that the shortage is expected to last until 2027. Consumer CPU prices rose 5% to 10% in March this year, while server CPU prices increased by 10% to 20%.



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