One would think that in countries with high incomes price is not that of an issue but that dont seem to be the case at all.
Those past months i did look at german retailer Mindfactory since there s a Tweeter guy that do weekly summaries, and it s obvious that when a price tank by say 20% sales increase by 50-100% if not more, and that s particularly visble for the lowest end of the market.
FI they brought down the 5600G to 99€ and sales surged by a 2-3x factor, same for the 5700X wich was and still is sold 149€ while the 5800X/159€ went out of their stock.
So there a considerable market in the 100-150€ (or $) range even in rich countries, let alone in average and low incomes countries all around the world.
Significant prices reductions for the 7600/7600X produced the same results, look like the recent inflation took its toll in the consumers purchasing power and that a large part of the population is heading for the cheapest PC as possible, selling say 120-150€ parts for AM5 would be not only a sale but also an investment as it s about 100% sure that there will be an upgrade at some point.