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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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· Jun 22, 2026
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Related coverage for "Intel may bring back older desktop CPUs because DDR5 is getting too expensive": The Motley Fool — Better Chip Stock: Intel Versus Taiwan Semiconductor. Gizmodo — Can the Next Cheap PCs Beat the MacBook Neo? It’s Not Looking Good.. Engadget — MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ review: Big money for big performance. MakeUseOf — This 10-year-old AMD CPU still crushes modern games at 1080p — and I paid a fraction of what a new one costs. The Register — The memory crisis is getting so bad that even retro RAM prices are going to the Moon. Economic Times — K-Drama on Tech Street: AI rout hits global markets