Will there be an Apollo Lake uArch article? As usual Intel goes "Oh there's this market segment that 80% of consumers care about but, nah, we'll go on babbling 'bout our totally cool innovative new thing thingies."
I was so excited after the last live blog had the commentary in chronological order. Here you go back to the primitive reverse chronology and it's a major bummer.
Incredible that Foxconn is shown as a great thing being one the companies responsible of modern slavery... The way the world is going displaying this kind of monsters as great things does not look nice to me.
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OEMG - Tuesday, May 31, 2016 - link
Will there be an Apollo Lake uArch article? As usual Intel goes "Oh there's this market segment that 80% of consumers care about but, nah, we'll go on babbling 'bout our totally cool innovative new thing thingies."Ryan Smith - Tuesday, May 31, 2016 - link
"Apollo Lake uArch article?"This is AnandTech. We live to write things like that,=)
OEMG - Tuesday, May 31, 2016 - link
Oops, I asked the wrong question... so... when? :Dfanofanand - Tuesday, May 31, 2016 - link
I was so excited after the last live blog had the commentary in chronological order. Here you go back to the primitive reverse chronology and it's a major bummer.Lolimaster - Tuesday, May 31, 2016 - link
Someone in anand's team thought we were entering April 1st (it's June 1st boy).Lolimaster - Tuesday, May 31, 2016 - link
Yes, i hate this unorganized method of covering live events, you basically spoil yourself right at the start.Polacott - Tuesday, May 31, 2016 - link
Incredible that Foxconn is shown as a great thing being one the companies responsible of modern slavery... The way the world is going displaying this kind of monsters as great things does not look nice to me.DigitalFreak - Tuesday, May 31, 2016 - link
So does Kabey Lake have Thuderbolt 3 support integrated, or is it still a separate chip? I've seen it mentioned both ways.watersb - Tuesday, May 31, 2016 - link
Seriously, love the Wu-Shu. There was a class in Berkeley when I lived there.Thanks for the coverage, and good luck with the jet lag!