Still doesn't change my point though as it's based upon 10nm Cannonlake and is delayed.
Makes Coffee Lake still mostly useless vs. Kaby Lake as they show in your link 45W max. still and is a successor to Cannonlake, in essence AFTER and not before.
Unless Intel has found some miracle die shrink I doubt they can go from Kaby Lake 4-core 7700K 95W TDP to a Coffee Lake 6-core variant with 45W TDP.
Not even if they completely remove the iGPU will that be attained, it's not that effective.
I don't really understand your point with this one?
I stated it was LGA 2066 which is a new socket and chipset, current generation is LGA2011-V3.
The point I was making was to state that it's weird to use such a large socket and then power Kaby Lake-X 4C/8T and Coffee Lake-X 6C/12T with it.
Keep in mind that this is meant as Intel's HEDT (High-End DeskTop) line but reduce the core amount to the "normal" consumer line.