Intel is winning the budget CPU battle right now, and AMD is starting to feel it


  • Intel’s sub-$200 CPUs now deliver performance once reserved for much more expensive processors
  • Core Ultra 5 chips push AMD by pairing clocks with multicore results
  • AMD’s Ryzen 9 5900XT struggles to justify prices against newer Intel alternatives

I’ve seen something interesting at the low end of the desktop CPU market—right now, some of the fastest processors you can buy for around $200 come from Intel, not AMD, and the performance gap is uncomfortable enough to raise an intriguing question: Is Intel starting to look like old AMD, the company that wins by offering more performance for less money?

The clearest example here is Intel’s Core Ultra 5 245KF. For a penny under $220 on Amazon, it delivers performance that would have seemed impossible at this price not too long ago.

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