According to Fudzilla’s sources, they say that if Intel had produced enough CPU’s by now, the launch of the boards would also take place simply within a few weeks time. Besides the boards having native Ivy Bridge CPUs support, these would come with native USB 3.0 support that has been missing for quite a while in Intel platforms.
If we look at the 6-series boards such as the Z68, they had achieved USB 3.0 support via third party controllers rather than having an on-the-chipset design.
Besides that there are also rumors of Intel working on a chipset that is designed for the business sector with mainly its design focused on security.
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