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Default Intel may shift introduction of Broadwell to Q3

Intel Corp. may speed up introduction of its next-generation microprocessors based on the code-named “Broadwell” micro-architecture, according to sources with knowledge of the chip giant’s plans. Previously it was expected that the “Broadwell” line of chips will be released only sometimes in Q4 of 2014. It is now planned that some “Broadwell” processors may be launched in the third quarter.

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