>intel kaby lake processors support thunderbolt 3 natively, no more dependent on chipset manufacturers to implement tb3, no more firmware complications
>new macbook pro has 5k display
>price diff between 2880x1800 and 5120x2880
>kaby lake cpu
>4 thunderbolt 3 ports and one headphone jack
>mac os 10.12 supports hotplugging external gpus through tb3 to your Macbook(TM).
>therefore new thunderbolt display 5k retina WITH integrated graphics (gtx 1070m). apple jews again by bios-locking any other external gpu case solutions.
>macbook pro still throttles
>new dell xps 15 has 5k too
>kaby lake cpu
>2 thunderbolt 3 ports
>2 usb 3.1 ports
>jack
>new thunderbolt dock has pci-e slot for external gpus (razer core already works on 2015 xps currently)
>they don't put discrete graphics on xps 15 anymore
>battery up to 12 hours
>thunderbolt 3 becomes more and more popular since intel wants it to be popular and cheap to implement
>laptop manufacturers no longer focus on cooling both cpu and gpu, instead they focus on cooling one single strong CPU and depend on external gpus
>desktops btfo
>no more homo gaymer laptop designs around. just classical laptop designs with at least one thunderbolt 3 port
>>55759848
also
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zWzhwWn-A6Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rmMvWPUJffQ
>gaming laptops become a thing
>more GPU threads
>>55760491
This is probably the most likely prediction
>2161
>Year of the Linux desktop
>>55760491
welcome to the future, my friend
No it does not
Kaby Lake still requires an external Intel Thunderbolt 3.0 chip for the functionality