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Intel is dropping the iconic “i” from future Core CPU names

Muchiri by Muchiri
June 18, 2023
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The world of computer processors can be a bit confusing, especially when it comes to the Intel Core chip names. I even tried simplifying Intel’s processor naming nomenclature in this Twitter thread. However, Intel is taking a step towards making its branding clearer and more intuitive for the average consumer. In this article, we will delve into the recent changes the company is implementing in its processor branding, shedding light on the new naming structure and what it means for consumers.

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  • Evolution of Intel Core Processors
  • The New Branding Structure
  • Rebranding Beyond Processors
  • The Impact of the Branding Shake-up
  • The First Laptop CPU with 24 Cores
  • Conclusion

Evolution of Intel Core Processors

Intel is a prominent player in the semiconductor industry, known for its innovative processors. The Intel Core processors were first introduced in 2006 with the Intel Core 2 Duo, revolutionizing the computing experience. Over time, Intel expanded its lineup to include different tiers, such as the i3, i5, i7, and i9. In 2010, Intel introduced the X-series, a more advanced version of its chips.

The New Branding Structure

With the upcoming release of the Meteor Lake chips, Intel is reimagining its processor branding. The most significant change is the removal of the “i” from its mainstream processors. Instead, the tiers will now be denoted by numbers: 3, 5, 7, and 9. For instance, the current Intel Core i7 will become Intel Core 7 under the new naming convention.

Intel new CPU naming nomenclature

Furthermore, Intel is replacing the X-series with the term “Ultra” for its most advanced processors. So, an Intel Core i7 X-series will now be referred to as Intel Core 7 Ultra. This simplified naming structure aims to streamline the understanding of processor tiers and make it easier for consumers to identify the performance level they desire.

Rebranding Beyond Processors

The changes to Intel’s branding extend beyond processors. Intel Evo-certified systems, known for their exceptional performance and responsiveness, will now be called Intel Evo Edition. This rebranding emphasizes the cutting-edge features and capabilities that come with these systems.

Intel Evo CPU

On the other hand, Intel’s commercial systems will adopt new titles to reflect their enterprise-grade functionalities. The Intel vPro Enterprise and vPro Essentials designations will replace the previous naming conventions, providing clarity and aligning with the intended usage of these systems in business environments.

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The Impact of the Branding Shake-up

While the new branding structure may initially cause some confusion, it ultimately aims to simplify the naming conventions for Intel processors. By removing the “i” and introducing numerical tiers, the company hopes to make it easier for consumers to understand the performance hierarchy of its processors. This change also aligns with Intel’s commitment to innovation and evolution in the ever-advancing world of technology.

Intel CPU

Moreover, the rebranding of Evo-certified systems and commercial systems showcases Intel’s dedication to providing distinct branding for different market segments. This differentiation allows consumers and businesses to make more informed decisions based on their specific needs and requirements.

The First Laptop CPU with 24 Cores

In addition to the branding changes, the company has been working on a groundbreaking 24-core processor specifically designed for laptops. This processor represents a significant leap in laptop CPU performance, as it will be the first of its kind to support such a high core count. The introduction of this processor further solidifies Intel’s position as a pioneer in the industry, constantly pushing the boundaries of what is possible.

Conclusion

Intel’s decision to revamp its processor branding with a simpler and more intuitive structure is a welcome change for consumers. The removal of the “i” and the introduction of numerical tiers will make it easier to understand the performance levels offered by different Intel processors. Additionally, the rebranding of Evo-certified systems and commercial systems provides clarity and aligns with their respective target markets.

As the company continues to innovate and develop groundbreaking technologies, such as the 24-core laptop processor, it reinforces its position as a leader in the semiconductor industry. These changes not only enhance the consumer experience but also highlight Intel’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of what is possible in the world of computing.

With a clearer path to understanding Intel’s processor lineup, consumers can confidently navigate the world of technology and choose the right processor for their needs. Embracing these changes, Intel paves the way for a more accessible and seamless computing experience for all.

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