
Posted on Tuesday, Jan 14 2014 @ 11:23 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
Reports are hitting the web that Intel's Broadwell processor may arrive sooner than expected. Previously, word on the street was that Intel targeted a late 2014 launch but now the rumor mill claims the first chips may arrive as early as Q3 2014.
Nonetheless, according to KitGuru web-site, Intel will begin to introduce various chips based on the Broadwell micro-architecture starting from Q3 2014. In case the information about release of select Broadwell chips in the third quarter is correct, then the first actual products (mainboards, notebooks, desktops, etc.) featuring the new chips will show up at the forthcoming Computex Taipei 2014 trade-show in early June. As a result, it will be logical to expect them to arrive by back-to-school (BTS) season.
Source: X-bit Labs