The Intel boards themselves, to my knowledge, were quite good... just overpriced and under optioned in comparison to other boards from other manufacturers. Basically the significance of this news means that jobs and their titles get reallocation, as well as funding that was initially allocated towards motherboard R&D. As it looks right now it seems that the funding is going more hXc into their processor architecture and micro form factor products like their AIO mini computers/tablets/etc. Means nothing to the enthusiast initially, since we have tons of options still available without Intel boards, but moving forward this means more promising and forward-thinking silicon that can do more for us for less operating costs due to less power being required to produce even more performance.