IntelUser2000
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That's an interesting find, what is surprising is that they had Skylake for only 2 quarters, seems quite a bit short to me. I would expect Skylake to be on the market for at least a year before Cannonlake would succeed it.
It doesn't make sense, so it won't happen.
They are in it to make money, and OEMs are too. Actually the latter wishes are far more important. If they realize Skylake is a 6 months product, they'll skip it and use Cannonlake. I've seen these kind of rumors far too many times. Do you think these companies that have margins <10% are going to go for half the expected product lifespan? That's crazy!
Unless there's another caveat. Maybe Skylake is a higher end SKU and Cannonlake a low end one, due to low yielding 10nm process in the beginning. Or maybe limited Skylake availability with mass availability on Cannonlake. If that's true, neither is good. Either 14nm sucks or 10nm sucks.
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