Intel Says Broadwell Design to Be in Devices by Holidays

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Intel Corp., chasing orders for chips that run mobile devices, said its new Broadwell design based on the latest manufacturing process will start appearing in gadgets for sale by the year-end holiday shopping season.

Intel’s Core M chip will be used in thin computers -- as slim as 9 millimeters (0.35 inches) -- that don’t need fans to cool them, Rani Borkar, Intel’s vice president and general manager of product development, saidBloomberg Terminal at a briefing today at the company’s headquarters in Santa Clara, California.