Retailers Slash Prices of Amd and Intel Latest Epyc and Xeon Cpus by Up to 50%
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Retailers have slashed prices of AMD and Intel's latest EPYC and Xeon CPUs by up to 50%, sparking discussion on whether this is a deliberate move by AMD or a market trend, and how it affects the value proposition of these server CPUs.
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It's my first time contemplating getting a server CPU, so I assumed the insane markups were the same story as with Lenovo laptops, or Advance Auto parts or McDonald's meals--that nobody pays those prices, unless you're a sucker.
Intel slashed their official price of Xeon earlier this year. But that was not interesting because obviously no body or very few people buy Intel Xeon CPU at official price. AMD has finally crossed 50% market share in server revenue earlier this month, which is also not surprising since most of those server CPU sales were closed many months to a year before hand.
AMD will launch Zen6c soon. Its competitor is no longer Intel but threat of ARM CPU being used by hyperscaler like Amazon. They will need to push forward regardless of what Intel is doing rather than trying to milk whatever is left of the x86 market. And they could be clearing out some stocks because most CAPEX have moved to GPU already.
Intel is burning cash, from foundry, GPU to x86 CPU. And server market has been their most profitable business. And it is now somewhat collapsing. AMD lowering price is to further hit them where it hurt most.