"The industry's facing a paradigm shift, and everyone in this business is feeling the effects," said Todd Swank, senior director of product marketing at Equus Computer Systems, a Minnetonka, Minn.-based system builder. "Last year we saw a spike with the Windows XP refresh and it doesn't seem that the drive to upgrade this year will make as big of a mark. People are hopeful about Windows 10 and Skylake, but it's not surprising to me that Intel is preparing in case that doesn't happen."
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