AMD's upcoming Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 listed around $1,000 at several retailers across Canada and the UK — New flagship dual-cache CPU might demand a hefty premium

AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 entered the rumor mill last year and was a glaring omission from the company’s CES 2026 show, but it was finally made official last month with an announcement video. However, AMD did not unveil the chip’s price, which is expected to demand a hefty premium given the monstrous specs. Now, new listings have popped up around the globe that suggest the CPU will cost around $1,000, but do be aware that these could be placeholder prices and are, naturally, subject to change.

The first two listings come from Canada — on PC-Canada.com, the 9950X3D2 is listed for $1,373.99 CAD, which translates to roughly $985 USD. Similarly, on shopBRC.com, the 9950X3D2 is going for $1,375 CAD, so basically $985 USD as well. Across the pond, in the United Kingdom, a retailer by the name of GamingKit has the CPU listed for 905.82 GBP (~$1,197 USD) with VAT, and 725.54 GBP (~$960) without it.


Source: www.tomshardware.com…

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