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Default Intel regrets Broadwell fiasco

Intel regrets not allowing its Broadwell technology onto the market and thinks that it might have helped cause the slowdown in the desktop market.

Intel’s head of its Client Computing Group, Kirk Skaugen, has said that by not launching Broadwell-based chips for desktops, the chip maker’s might have harmed its bottom line.

“We didn’t build a fifth-generation Core product for desktop towers. We made an experiment and we said ‘maybe we’re putting technology into the market too fast, let’s not build a chip for the mainstream tower business.”

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