The chip has less CUDA cores than the desktop GeForce GTX 1080 but more than a GeForce GTX 1070. This seems to invalidate rumors that NVIDIA plans to launch the GeForce GTX 1070/1080 for laptops with unchanged configurations.
Few days ago PCGamer ran a story that GTX 1080 and GTX 1070 could arrive to notebooks with unchanged configurations. If this picture is correct, then those rumors are most likely incorrect, and we should expect GTX 1080M and GTX 1070M with slightly lowered specifications.
The GPU installed in Clevo notebook features 2048 CUDA Cores, 8GB of memory and 256-bit memory interface. The clock speed is slightly lower than desktop Pascals (1442 MHz), but memory clock is similar to GTX 1070 or RX 480 (8 GHz).