Monday, January 18th 2021
Intel Rocket Lake-S Processors European Pricing Leaked
Pricing for Intel's upcoming Rocket Lake-S series of desktop processors has recently been leaked by a Dutch computer store. The 11th Generation Intel Core i5, i7, and i9 processors will feature the new Comet Lake CPU architecture while the lower-end Intel Core i3, and Intel Pentium processors will retain the older Cypress Cove CPU architecture. The new Intel Core i9 processors have returned to an 8 core 16 thread design down from the 10 core 20 thread design found in 10th generation processors.
The Intel 11th Generation Core i9 series will be approximately 6.6% cheaper than their predecessors but with 2 fewer cores and 4 fewer threads. The other new processors all see price increases from their 10th generation versions with an average increase of 6.5%. The new Comet Lake CPU architecture is expected to bring significant IPC improvements which may allow them to regain the title of best gaming CPU.Complete Pricing List
Core i9-11900K | €500 (~$604) | 8.9% Price Decrease
Core i9-11900KF | €476 (~$574) | 6.1% Price Decrease
Core i9-11900 | €408 (~$493) | 7.6% Price Decrease
Core i9-11900F | €384 (~$464) | 3.9% Price Decrease
Core i7-11700K | €377 (~$456) | 14.6% Price Increase
Core i7-11700KF | €353 (~$427) | 11.7% Price Increase
Core i7-11700 | €306 (~$370) | 4.1% Price Increase
Core i7-11700F | €282 (~$341) | 4.1% Price Increase
Core i5-11600K | €243 (~$294) | 4.3% Price Increase
Core i5-11600KF | €219 (~$265) | 4.3% Price Increase
Core i5-11600 | €207 (~$250) | 6.7% Price Increase
Core i5-11500 | €188 (~$227) | 6.8% Price Increase
Core i5-11400 | €169 (~$204) | 6.3% Price Increase
Core i5-11400F | €146 (~$176) | 2.1% Price Increase
Average Price Change Vs Previous Generation: 2.8% Price Increase
Source:
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The Intel 11th Generation Core i9 series will be approximately 6.6% cheaper than their predecessors but with 2 fewer cores and 4 fewer threads. The other new processors all see price increases from their 10th generation versions with an average increase of 6.5%. The new Comet Lake CPU architecture is expected to bring significant IPC improvements which may allow them to regain the title of best gaming CPU.Complete Pricing List
Core i9-11900K | €500 (~$604) | 8.9% Price Decrease
Core i9-11900KF | €476 (~$574) | 6.1% Price Decrease
Core i9-11900 | €408 (~$493) | 7.6% Price Decrease
Core i9-11900F | €384 (~$464) | 3.9% Price Decrease
Core i7-11700K | €377 (~$456) | 14.6% Price Increase
Core i7-11700KF | €353 (~$427) | 11.7% Price Increase
Core i7-11700 | €306 (~$370) | 4.1% Price Increase
Core i7-11700F | €282 (~$341) | 4.1% Price Increase
Core i5-11600K | €243 (~$294) | 4.3% Price Increase
Core i5-11600KF | €219 (~$265) | 4.3% Price Increase
Core i5-11600 | €207 (~$250) | 6.7% Price Increase
Core i5-11500 | €188 (~$227) | 6.8% Price Increase
Core i5-11400 | €169 (~$204) | 6.3% Price Increase
Core i5-11400F | €146 (~$176) | 2.1% Price Increase
Average Price Change Vs Previous Generation: 2.8% Price Increase
69 Comments on Intel Rocket Lake-S Processors European Pricing Leaked
A customer compares product in store on price/performance. What you're doing is drawing conclusions based on the numbers and facts you've cobbled together yourself in your own selective fashion and then start talking about the companies not the products. Yes, both companies price their products the way they like. Customers then have a choice to either buy it or not. Welcome to the planet.
By the way, I figured I'd check a little on that supposed non existant 7nm TSMC stuff
Maybe you should go get a glass of water and wear normal glasses.
The only reason I can think of it is higher volume available in the channel, which has always been Intel's strong suit.
On Amazon prices are higher, most of the times above 500€, if you can find one.
So your point about 30€ less is a non sense: 5800X is way overpriced since the beginning. Even at 470€.
But I know, according to AMD supporters AMD can’t be wrong. Even when it is. I wouldn’t buy a Rocket Lake too...
www.prisjakt.no/product.php?p=5588364
And by the way this Intel fanboy has two PCs with a Ryzen CPU inside.
So much for an Intel fanboy... :kookoo::kookoo::kookoo:
Your point was you didn't like fanboys. You're now again talking about them as if I called you one. I didn't. I said you need to step back and drop the whole rhetoric. Those fanboys exist in the eyes of the beholder - you.
In another topic you said just as much that there is no 7nm TSMC product out there. The numbers tell us a totally different story. Demand is high, but the product is being moved.
By the way this is not changing my point : 5800X is an overpriced 8C/16T CPU, like literally any AMD CPU released this year.
Intel Rocket Lake is a boring product, but unfortunately AMD has changed policy this year, after years of good pricing. Point me out where I can buy a PS5. Or a 6800XT. Or one Xbox Series X (What a bad naming ...).
You literally found 499€ Ryzen 5800X (yes, you are right 1 euro below my point, you won all ! Congrats). 8C/16T sold for 500€ (ops, I did it again, it is 499€ ! Even 489€ in one shop !) and you consider that a deal !?!
I bought a 3900X, 12C/24T, for 380€ on Amazon.de , sold and shipped by Amazon. That was a good pricing. That was AMD before they realized there were no competition and they switched on “Intel MODE”.
Just admit you were wrong and stop digging.
Disregarding what AMD supporters are saying, the real losers here are we customers, that after a few years of good pricing are going to pay more for the same cores count (if not even less, as for the “fake” i9 11900K :shadedshu: ).
I'm sorry? Your point was you can't buy 5800XT for a 500 EUR in EU and you can so not much of a point.
So now on a marketing point of view they are desperately trying to regain at least that...
Converting to US prices - without 21% VAT, it would be 413€ that should convert pretty exactly to $500. Depends on how you choose to look at it. Intel is also releasing a 282€ 8-core CPU and a 353€ or 377€ overclockable one to compete... with 6-core 5600X, I guess.
The one listing at 5150 kr (which is 497€ according to today Google exchange rate).
The second is 5189 kr which is technically more than 500€, since all of you supporters are being picky on purpose ...
By the way, all of you are being picky in order to defend the beloved brand ignoring the point behind my words: 500€ for an 8 core CPU is not a good price. Also 497€ are NOT a good price.
430€ for a 12core CPU were a good price.
But keep ignoring it, if you wish.
Nobody is defending any brand and these are the facts. You can buy 5800x for 500 EUR in EU.
Besides, how many stores would you want in a country that has approximately 5 million people population lol.
500 or 497 or even 489€ for an 8 core ARE NOT A GOOD DEAL.
This is the new AMD, which resemble too much the Intel we all criticized in the past...
Do you want to win ? Yes you were right. You can actually buy a 5800X for 497€ in your country ! Cheers ! Are you feeling any better ?
It still is an 8 cores CPU sold at more than the previous 12 cores CPU from the same brand.
For example in the case of India, we have 18% GST(goods and services tax) on purchase of electronics.
I bought my 3060Ti for INR 35,900($491) out of which INR 30,424($416) was the price of the card and INR 5476($75) was tax.
Pretty close to the MSRP in the US if you don't include taxes.
If, on the other hand, it takes more than $17 to ship in the US, then it's actually on par :D
My cousin bought a laptop for $749.99 on Best Buy, but he actually had to pay $825.36, because of high taxes in California.
If you ask me if the 500 EUR is OK for the 5800x that would depend. If you play games only then definitely not. If you do more than that it might be worth it. This is more complex problem here.
If you are willing to wait with any purchases you may buy that CPU cheaper when the availability grows a bit.
I'm sorry but the MSRP for 3900x was $500 so you are not right. MSRP for 5800x is $449 The MSRP prices for both is higher nowadays due to the situation we are dealing with right now. Covid, supply shortages, demand. You need to put all these into the equation not just what proves your point.