Intel expects chip inventory depletion by Q1 2026 due to high demand, plans price increases

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Intel anticipates its chip inventory will be depleted by Q1 2026 due to unexpectedly high demand for server and PC processors. The company is experiencing a surge in demand for data center and client CPUs, with its Xeon server processors, particularly for AI applications, driving growth. Intel is expanding production but expects supply to remain tight into 2026. To manage supply and demand, Intel plans price adjustments, including a more than 10% increase on Raptor Lake processors, prioritizing server chip production.


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