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Intel may bring back older desktop CPUs because DDR5 is getting too expensive

Digital Trends

Digital Trends

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July 2, 2026

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Intel may bring back older desktop CPUs because DDR5 is getting too expensive

Intel is reportedly restarting production of older Core CPUs as DDR5 prices make new gaming PC builds harder to justify.

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