Talk:List of Intel Core M processors

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New branding scheme fore Core M?[edit]

With the release of Skylake it seems like Intel has changed the branding slightly to Core m3, Core m5, and Core m7. Should this be reflected in the article beyond the lists of processors, and if so, where? Brainandforce (talk) 15:44, 3 September 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Release dates should also be mentioned.[edit]

According to some sites, this is the toc of Intel's tick, thus means same technology on a smaller die. Intel supposed to release 14nm die processors by October last year, but where delayed by 1 year due to issues. They only made ultra low voltages at these die sizes. Expected release date estimate end October 2015?

Also review price, These are no performance processors, but mobile processors. They should go at half or a third of the quoted "$281" list price, and should fit in stick pc's as well (pc's slightly larger than a USB flash thumb drive).

Referenced URL leads to a password protected page[edit]

The URL (http://qdms.intel.com/dm/d.aspx/824A06BE-D3AD-47AC-ABC3-700088E163B0/PCN113203-00.pdf) under the reference header on this page leads you to a password protected Intel.com page. It might be better to link to another reference document that is available in a generally accessible location so that interested readers could verify that the entry accurately reflects the information in the referenced document.

Gourken (talk) 15:15, 15 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]