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Exclusive: Intel CEO promises Broadwell PCs on shelves for holidays

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May
2014

By Noel Randewich SAN MATEO, California (Reuters) – Intel Corps next-generation Broadwell processors will ship in time to be used in personal computers sold during the holiday season but probably wont be available for back-to-school shopping, Chief Executive Brian Krzanich said. Speaking to Reuters at the Maker Faire in San Mateo, California, on Saturday, Krzanich said that following setbacks implementing new manufacturing technology, announced last October, Intel is on schedule to ship its Broadwell chips to PC manufacturers. The timing of new chip rollouts is important to Intel and manufacturers looking to sell new PCs with better battery life and higher speeds. Thats going to be tough. Krzanichs comments were more precise than during Intels most recent quarterly conference call with analysts in April.

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