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Intel quietly slashes prices of Xeon 6 CPUs by up to $5,340

In an unexpected move, Intel quietly cut the prices of its latest Xeon 6 ‘Granite Rapids’ processors approximately four months after their formal introduction in late September. The price slash is quite dramatic as the flagship model now costs $12,460, or $5,340 less than at launch. As a result, Intel’s Xeon 6 CPUs are now cheaper than AMD’s latest EPYC ‘Genoa’ processors both in absolute numbers and in terms of per-core pricing.

Intel’s Xeon 6-series ‘Granite Rapids’ processors were the company’s most expensive CPUs ever. However, they are now considerably cheaper than they were four months ago. Intel has not officially announced the price cuts, but these adjustments are reflected in the company’s online database at ark.intel.com, meaning the price changes are official. 

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