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They are oficially on the mobile chip offensive:
http://seekingalpha.com/article/1495912-intel-has-a-secret-version-of-haswell?source=google_news
While Intel has been bragging that its latest "Haswell" designs can be configured to have a 6W "SDP" (which basically means "when the chip is behind the glass, throttle/manage the frequencies so that the chip does not consume more than 6W on average"), it seems that the company has actually been a little shy in its PR statements. Intel's own data sheet acknowledges the existence of yet another "Haswell" - a 4.5W SDP part.
http://seekingalpha.com/article/1495912-intel-has-a-secret-version-of-haswell?source=google_news