I would argue that Haswell was a huge leap forward because it literally enabled all day battery life in slim, fast notebooks like the MacBook Air.
- Like broadwell core-m ?
Battery life in video playback also went up nicely because Intel's media decode engine no longer totally sucks as it did in prior gen chips. If your thing is high quality video playback with great battery life, Skylake might be Intel's "greatest chip" to you.
- There is that, surface pro got a little better.
If your workload is HPC and you can compile your code to take advantage of AVX3, you might find Skylake Xeon to be the "greatest chip" Intel has ever produced.
- I am sure we are not debating the serverline here, but we could be how avx3 was pulled from the desktop part last minute..
For me personally? Skylake on desktop wasn't the biggest improvement I've experienced, but it is a solid performer and I enjoy it very much.
Skylake-E might be in the running for "greatest chip" for me as a performance desktop enthusiast; we'll see how it overclocks, what core counts Intel offers, and so on.
- Running quad DDR4 could be interresting, sure.
I am at the same conclusion as before, with all the great ones in the bag for intel, how some of you guyes insist skylake being the best ever of all time .. insisting on climbing that tree and defending the position to no end.