So apparently Intel is going to have 4 products on 14nm in the end, not just 3.
Coffee Lake is reportedly the same arch as Cannon Lake but slightly early, and on 14nm instead. And will go up to 6 cores on desktop and large laptop!
They must be worried about Zen!
Also, importantly, the Z270 motherboard series was said to support up to 10nm Cannon Lake. So it must be going to support 14nm Cannon Lake (Coffee Lake) too. What's that? 3 years of chipset support from Intel?! Hell is freezing over folks.
Article: http://wccftech.com/intel-roadmap-kaby-lake-coffee-lake-cannonlake-leak/
Picture of roadmap with 6 cores stated: http://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Intel-2016-2018-Roadmap.jpg
Coffee Lake is reportedly the same arch as Cannon Lake but slightly early, and on 14nm instead. And will go up to 6 cores on desktop and large laptop!
They must be worried about Zen!

Also, importantly, the Z270 motherboard series was said to support up to 10nm Cannon Lake. So it must be going to support 14nm Cannon Lake (Coffee Lake) too. What's that? 3 years of chipset support from Intel?! Hell is freezing over folks.
Article: http://wccftech.com/intel-roadmap-kaby-lake-coffee-lake-cannonlake-leak/
Picture of roadmap with 6 cores stated: http://cdn.wccftech.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/09/Intel-2016-2018-Roadmap.jpg
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