Intel drops ‘i’ processor branding after 15 years, introduces ‘Ultra’ for higher-end chipsWilshire@beehaw.org to Technology@beehaw.org – 150 points – 1 years agoengadget.com65Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentI have a feeling everyone's going to end up calling them i9s anywaysProbably. The "core" name is too close to the old "Core2Duo/Quad" names anyway.They're probably not too worried about people getting them mixed up with 15 year old CPUs
I have a feeling everyone's going to end up calling them i9s anywaysProbably. The "core" name is too close to the old "Core2Duo/Quad" names anyway.They're probably not too worried about people getting them mixed up with 15 year old CPUs
Probably. The "core" name is too close to the old "Core2Duo/Quad" names anyway.They're probably not too worried about people getting them mixed up with 15 year old CPUs
I have a feeling everyone's going to end up calling them i9s anyways
Probably. The "core" name is too close to the old "Core2Duo/Quad" names anyway.
They're probably not too worried about people getting them mixed up with 15 year old CPUs