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Posted on Oct 31, 01:39
It has to do with failure of Windows 8, but I expect Intel to cancel some product lines or maybe Intel Broadwell just like they did with other Nehalem products in 2009 and delayed them to 2010. This was due to recession and failure of Windows Vista.