INTEL PRICE CUT ? ? ? ? HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAH

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So a chip competitive with the 3950x will only cost $1445.

Actual Ryzen prices are going to be high. Demand and hype will massively push up the price. Retailers aren't going to sell em cheaper than people will buy em for. Same reason Intel K processors sell for way more than their RRP

GREAT!!!
I'll just wait for a month or two till AMD does the same, and buy me some 12c deliciousness

pretty sure price-cuts are uncharacteristic for intel
does this mean they're up against the ropes?

>intel price cuts!
>source: my ass
nice try, rajesh

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Never happened to amd since they don’t artificially inflate prices

Retailers themselves will get in trouble for going over RRP

intel with price cut > amd > intel at full price

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>competitive with the 3950x
there literally is no such thing

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BUY INTEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEL

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Bahahaha sure kid.
>>Artificially inflate prices
Do the principals of the free market not exist for some reason if AMD is written on the box? Supply and demand will determine the price

Yea you retard, intel artificially limit supply

You actually think amd can’t keep up with enthusiast market CPUs? They literally keep up with mainstream console CPUs

too bad you need to turn off your threads or you get hacked

>15%
OY VEY LOOK HOW MUCH WE SLASHED OUR PRICES PLEASE COME BACK PLEASE GOYIM WE NEED YOU

The last time intel price dropped something was about 15 years ago

Is TSMC winding down their 7nm prosess? No? then AMD will just put in more orders

TSMC 7nm is already fully functional
7nm+ in 2020
5nm in 2021

So it's a single point reduction for every year.

Jesus I feel like a retard for wanting to buy Intel up to some time ago

The 3600 is starting at €250 in France

Then AMD prices will be msrp good to know

The fuck, have they ever lowered prices before? I'm all for it since it'll make AMD lower their prices sooner.

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO HOW CAN INTEL DO THIS TO US BROS

I THOUGHT THEIR CPUS WERE BETTER

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DEILID

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The 7000 -> 8000 series transition was effectively a price cut.

Was it really? Then what about 9700k housefires and beyond?

They should cut their prices as they cut their penises.

It was a rebrand at a lower price, not a price cut

Not true

The $325 7700k became the $375 8700k

This is the first time Intel slashed prices

If the price cuts are true two things will happen

Ryzen 5 is dead and Intel will face shortages again, spiking up their "slashed" prices

With already low stock on most Intel processors and their heavy focus on mobile and Xeons it looks like Intel is clearing house on desktop CPUs

>The $325 7700k became the $375 8700k
drastically different silicon

The only difference is the former is a tactic to save face.

Intel used to sell 8core HEDT chips for 1000 dollars.

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>Intel used to sell 8core HEDT chips for 1000 dollars.
Yes, they cannibalized their HEDT because chad Zen yields are a thing. That doesn't mean they lowered their prices on mainstream.

>15% price cut
so they're going to cost as much as they did like 3 years ago before intel inflated the prices

ANOTHER SHOAAAH!!!

AAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHH!!

If Intel drives demand up by cutting the prices they won't be able to keep up anyhow and retailers will just jack the prices back up due to supply and demand. Intel already said they can't meet demand on the desktop. They will concentrate on their main bread and butter. Servers and laptops.

>AY DARE GOYS WE'RE SLASHIN OUR PRICES LIKE WE SLASH INFANT FORESKINS

here's a demonstration.

a 9700K was originally $385; it's now $327.25. So you're going to tell me that it's less than two dollars cost compared to the 3700X @ $329.00

but then you realize that the i7 has half the threads.

So basically, it's a no brainer.

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>a 9700K was originally $385
And now it's $398 on pcpartpicker AHAHAHAHAHAHAH

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>Servers
kek

50 merkeltickets too much.

Jesus, even without the price cuts (assuming they happen) Intel was looking like the better option

ha ha ha ha ha

>being this retarded
Retailers pushed intel cpu prices up because there was a shortage. Intel even admitted it.