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


They are still more expensive than AMD's competing EPYC, though.

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. 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. Big server OEMs like Dell, HPE, and Lenovo, as well as major CSPs like Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google, Meta, and Microsoft Azure, purchase Intel's processors in much larger quantities and at different prices that are often negotiated.

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