My guess? Intel most likely shipped a higher volume to the correct regions, but due to unknown market demand, shortly ran out. Its all speculations that I don't like to deal with.
The largest market for computer parts sold separately is Europe and some Asian countries. US or in general North America is mainly market for branded computers ( more and more laptops each year ). I mean many more people are buying branded PCs for home or office usage and gaming consoles to play games comparing to Europe. In Asia, consoles are the most popular but branded computers less.
I also haven't seen any of Skylake series at OEM PC manufacturers except some news about UK companies but these are more like online stores which have small PC production.
so now that people have had some time to mess around with skylake, what's the general consensus on gaming performance when they have good ram? is it better than ivy/haswell at least a little when it has whatever bandwidth it needs to really take off or is it a wash?
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