This might not be really new news, but I was wondering how the desktop Broadwell release was tracking.
Found a very recent article, dated 22 Oct 2014. Link: http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20141022PD204.html
For those of us crunching World Community Grid (WCG) 24/7, the power savings from 14nm might provide a reason to upgrade from Sandy/Ivy Bridge machines.Motherboard players and Intel to face challenges over CPU product line management in 2Q15
Intel will have a total of four CPU product lines for the desktop market in the second quarter of 2015: the new 14nm Broadwell series and Skylake-S series which are both set to launch in the quarter; the existing 22nm Haswell Refresh series and the overclockable Haswell-E series, according to sources from motherboard players. ...
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