While I do laugh every time I see someone call Skylake's successor Skymont such is incorrect - it's Cannonlake. If I recall correctly, the only reference to Skymont was a 'roadmap' that someone made up which also had an outdated code name for Broadwell. It never made sense to me that everyone latched onto it either when the *mont naming is quite clearly reserved for the atom line (Silvermont, Airmont, Goldmont.)
I may be misremembering the history here as well, but to recollection the whole "Skylake->Skymont" roadmap situation was an intentional fabrication by a member of Semiaccurate's staff as a means of fleshing out the fact that S/A's competitors were wholesale ripping off S/A's articles and "claiming" to have sources of their own at Intel who gave them inside information on the same subject matter.
Because "Skymont" was an engineered fabrication progenitored by S/A staff, it was impossible for the copyright scammers to have legitimate sources inside Intel to tell them of the same "misinformation", so that was the proof that these other "news" outlets were truly ripping content directly from S/A and repackaging it as if it were the product of their own journalists and moles.
An effective strategy for flushing out the con artists, proving there is no honor among thieves (even in the literary world), but the unfortunate side-effect of the campaign is the fact that nearly every laymen out there now has been left thinking "Skymont" is the successor to Skylake. :|
