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I'm somewhat unclear about how Core M fits in with the over all Core i3/5/7 strategy. 
I understand Core M will be used for processors that belong to the 5th generation Core processors (Broadwell family) AND have a TDP under 5W.
But what happens to the "Core i3/5/7 lineup" in the 5th gen family?
Will the "i3/i5/i7" nomenclature still stay? If yes, will Core M be above i7 or below i3?
Or will we have Core m3, Core m5 and Core m7?
Or will we have Core i3m, Core i5m and Core i7m?
Thanks
			
			I understand Core M will be used for processors that belong to the 5th generation Core processors (Broadwell family) AND have a TDP under 5W.
But what happens to the "Core i3/5/7 lineup" in the 5th gen family?
Will the "i3/i5/i7" nomenclature still stay? If yes, will Core M be above i7 or below i3?
Or will we have Core m3, Core m5 and Core m7?
Or will we have Core i3m, Core i5m and Core i7m?
Thanks
 
				
		 
			 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
	 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		
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