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yes

some time in 2015

be patient and they will come

I'm a little confused about broadwell.  From linus's CES coverage we saw at the intel booth the tiny little mobo and the other stuff with broadwell CPUs, but will they become avaliable for consumers.  LIke the haswell CPUs, will we be able to get i3 i5 and i7 broadwells?

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yes

some time in 2015

be patient and they will come

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I'm a little confused about broadwell.  From linus's CES coverage we saw at the intel booth the tiny little mobo and the other stuff with broadwell CPUs, but will they become avaliable for consumers.  LIke the haswell CPUs, will we be able to get i3 i5 and i7 broadwells?

 

Yes, we will see the desktop chips, but they will be announced/be released later this year.

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Yes, only laptop versions have been announced, but desktop ones will come pretty soon. There will still be all of the standard levels (celeron, pentium, i3, i5, i7).

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