GotNoRice
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Intel did confirm to me that the part was cancelled but would not give an official reason.
http://www.itworld.com/article/2984695/hardware/intel-kills-a-top-of-the-line-processor.html
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Intel did confirm to me that the part was cancelled but would not give an official reason.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, an earlier version of the story misidentified the product that has been retired. It is the Skylake-C and not the Broadwell-C that has been discontinued. Changes have been made throughout the story to reflect the change.
Article was updated with the above information. This was already known, nothing to see here.
makes sense. It's difficult to get a 6700k but near impossible to get a 5775c