Just under one month after the first desktop models appeared, the Skylake architecture found its way into the notebook and tablet segment, too. As much as 28 new processors replace the Haswell and Broadwell based predecessors.
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-28-new-Skylake-processors-for-notebooks-and-tablets.149522.0.html
Thanks for the info, but that was kind of a pain to read: there was a lot of broken English and typos.
Are all CPUs BGA? Thats sad.
Quote from: Notyour Buzz Iness on September 02, 2015, 12:54:53
Thanks for the info, but that was kind of a pain to read: there was a lot of broken English and typos.
sorry! we weren't able to proofread in time for the nda. We'll brush it up :)