Last week we reported on Skylake desktop microprocessors, announced on September 1st. Intel also announced on that day 28 mobile processors for 2-in-1 laptops, ultra-thin and large screen notebook PCs. To target different mobile market segments, such as ULV mobile devices and high-performance laptops, Intel developed three processor designs, called Skylake-Y, Skylake-U and Skylake-H. The former two are ultra low power designs, implemented as a system on a chip. The latter one is a two-chip solution, and it trades power consumption for higher CPU and GPU performance.
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Sep 23, 2015: Intel announces Skylake lineup: embedded processors
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Aug 27, 2015: Details of 6th generation Core M processors
Aug 20, 2015: Specifications of Intel Skylake-H mobile processors
Aug 18, 2015: Launch schedule of mobile Intel Skylake processors
Aug 17, 2015: Specifications of Intel Skylake-U processors leaked
Aug 20, 2015: Specifications of Intel Skylake-H mobile processors
Aug 18, 2015: Launch schedule of mobile Intel Skylake processors
Aug 17, 2015: Specifications of Intel Skylake-U processors leaked
DDR4 SODIMM
So Skylake mobile devices won't have DDR4?
My mistake, I typed "DDR3-2133" instead of "DDR4-2133". It is fixed now. Thank you for the correction!