It looks like EVGA is going to be making a laptop for the mobile Skylake-K series.
http://hexus.net/tech/news/cpu/85703-intel-launch-unlocked-skylake-k-processors-laptops/http://wccftech.com/intels-unlocked-skylake-k-processors-launch-notebooks-msi-asus-evga-ready-early-prototypes/ Hopefully these will be competitive to Clevo notebooks without costing too much. Probably the most important thing laptop manufacturers need to pay attention to is cooling. Even high-end notebooks like my own, with separate heatsink-fan solutions for CPU and GPU, overheat when I push the GPU to 100% over extended periods of time, causing unwanted throttling. For desktops, water cooling has easily solved the problem with AIO solutions reaching the mass market. For laptops, I don't think water cooling is viable, so manufacturers need to add more cooling than the minimum required.
It would be cool if EVGA made a mobile Skylake-K notebook without a dedicated GPU, but with Thunderbolt 3 to connect to a high end and better cooled desktop video card.