Note that he was talking about Skylake based laptops. Very few laptop models seem to actually be available stores in US and Europe, and availability is extremely scarce. And Core Y models I've not been able to find any at all. Not even any reviews online. If you've managed to find it, please share, because I think there are others looking for it too...
We know since weeks or months that first Notebooks will be available in October. Don't you read the forum? You are asking so much questions all the time.
We all know his personal agenda. So it somehow has to be delayed. Else the drama goes out of it.
So are you changing your mind now again that a different position suits you?September 1 in Asia, September 27 in most of the rest of the world. See:
http://www.cpu-world.com/news_2015/...edule_of_Intel_mobile_Skylake_processors.html
But from what I've heard there are several OEMs that have the stocks filled with old Haswell/Broadwell laptops, so they might intentionally delay releasing new Skylake based models until they have cleared out old inventory.
Europe still get. And laptops are already listed and ready for sale.
We know since weeks or months that first Notebooks will be available in October. Don't you read the forum? You are asking so much questions all the time.
The reason I'm asking is that I intend to buy a Skylake based laptop if they turn out good, so I would like to see reviews on actual products ASAP.
*BS cut*
6700HQ gaming laptop here: http://www.ebay.com/itm/MSI-GS60-Gh...-SSD-Laptop-/141785965855?hash=item21031a251f
Yup, thanks! I actually already linked to a similar one before when -sandro- asked. However it seems both him and me are looking for Skylake laptops in the U series (or Y series possibly in my case).
Wut? You do know I already have an Intel desktop, right? But you're probably in denial of that too, not that I care...Right...
My account manager? I'm do not intend to buy for a company. Neither do most of the people on this forum.I already told you how, just call your account manager.
Got any links to such U and Y series laptops available in Europe or US?And yes they are listed and yes you can buy them.
So GT4 isn't until Kaby Lake? Dang, I don't see how a GT4 Skylake SKU wouldn't be successful. It is competitive with Nvidia's better mobile cards that are mostly found in gaming laptops. How are the Core i7's with weak igpu's any less niche?
So Kabylake is just beefed up IGP (gen10?) with the same Skylake cores, I thought (rather expected) it'd be 14nm version of Devil's Canyon plus a better GPU :\The fact that Intel is not confirming the existence of LGA1150 Skylake GT4e at this point is creating this confusion. If you believe the leaked Bench-life stuff there will be LGA Skylake GT4e replacing 5675C/5775C as part of the Kaby Lake family (H2-2016).
So Kabylake is just beefed up IGP (gen10?) with the same Skylake cores, I thought (rather expected) it'd be 14nm version of Devil's Canyon plus a better GPU :\
The fact that Intel is not confirming the existence of LGA1150 Skylake GT4e at this point is creating this confusion. If you believe the leaked Bench-life stuff there will be LGA Skylake GT4e replacing 5675C/5775C as part of the Kaby Lake family (H2-2016).
Yeah it's cancelled. I guess the main question is whether the BGA models are also cancelled... we'll have to see. There is no Kabylake 4+4e so if Intel were to they don't have anything to replace it with.
As for Kabylake-K, don't expect much outside of the IGP. It would make sense for the i7 to restore the clock speeds that the 6700K was supposed to have (4.2 full turbo and 4.4 single core turbo).
However, we were told that a quad core desktop part with eDRAM (either 4+2e or 4+4e) is currently not POR, which means ‘plan of record’. To avoid confusion, because technically a 3+2 is not on their ‘plan of record), having been mentioned as not POR means means that Intel has looked at it as an option but at this time has not decided to release it at this time - if they ever will is another question to ask Intel. For users who actively want an LGA1151 4+4e configuration, make sure your Intel representative knows it, because customer requests travel up the chain.
BGA 4C+GT4e is definitely happening, there's official slides from the last IDF and earlier this month:
As for a LGA version, this is what they said:
To me this only indicates we won't see such a product a part of the Skylake lineup which is why Intel is not talking about it right now, but it says nothing about a possible launch closer to or after Kaby Lake (much like Broadwell GT3e and Skylake GT2). Broadwell-K's response will dictate the final answer.
For the premium that Intel seems to be charging for those eDRAM chips, I'd much rather have a 5820K with a good cooler.
5775C is stillborn as far as I am concerned. I had one.