Intel, AMD legacy CPUs show up in new PC builds as they prioritize server market: Susquehanna
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Susquehanna research indicated that PC builds in 2026 are featuring more legacy CPUs from Intel ( INTC ) and AMD ( AMD ), as those companies are likely prioritizing their latest chips for the server market over AI PCs.
AI 시장 분석
According to Susquehanna research, the proportion of older Intel and AMD CPUs in 2026 PC builds is increasing. This is because both companies are prioritizing their latest chipset supplies for the server market, which is more profitable than the AI PC market. This shift in supply strategy is expected to slow technical innovation in the consumer PC market and impact the related hardware ecosystem.
상승 영향
- Servers and Data Centers — Prioritizing the supply of latest chipsets to the server market accelerates data center infrastructure expansion and is expected to drive revenue growth for related companies.
하락 영향
- Semiconductors — The inclusion of older CPUs in consumer PCs delays the adoption of latest chipsets, posing a risk of overall growth deceleration in the PC hardware ecosystem.
DYAX 전담 분석
Intel and AMD are reallocating high-performance chip inventory toward enterprise-grade server applications. By favoring high-margin server segments over consumer PCs, these companies are effectively cannibalizing the hardware refresh cycle for home and business computers.
This trend suggests that consumers may face a stagnation in processing power in 2026 models, potentially cooling demand for premium AI-ready PCs and delaying the transition to next-generation computing architectures.
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