The turbo clock is not much higher than the base clock. If the turbo is 4.2 GHz on it then I hope it's 4.2 GHz for all core loads as well by default. I would not want 4.2 GHz on just single core loads and no turbo when more than one core is used.
Kaby Lake is a new lineup of desktop/mobile CPUs, not a couple of niche models like (desktop) Broadwell-K. New x86 core (rumoured) + improved graphics is way more substantial than a simple clock boost (Haswell Refresh). IMHO this was planned long before the 10nm delay became 'public'.
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