Thursday, March 26, 2026

Intel Releases Xeon 600 chips, vPro Goes All-In on AI | PC Makers Face Intel, AMD CPU Shortages of Up to Six Months

Intel officially releases Xeon 600 chips, announces new vPro Panther Lake CPUs | PC makers face shortages of Intel and AMD CPUs that stretch up to six months | Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus review: The new best $200 CPU
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March 26, 2026
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Intel officially releases Xeon 600 chips, announces new vPro Panther Lake CPUs
'All-new' vPro platform goes all-in on AI.
 
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PC makers face shortages of Intel and AMD CPUs that stretch up to six months
Lead time for orders jumps from just two weeks in the face of AI demand.
 
 
 
 
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Intel Core Ultra 5 250K Plus review: The new best $200 CPU
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