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Intel changes the name of its processors: the iconic “i” leaves after 15 years, now they will be called…


Intel has finally confirmed the rumors: the company’s 14th generation Meteor Lake processors will not only have improvements in their design and architecture, but also they will also have a change in their nameleaving aside the characteristic “i” that until now identified them.

In addition, Intel is also introducing a new category of processors Designed for more advanced customers, the “Ultra” series will be making changes to the Intel Evo Edition platform, and will introduce new tags such as Intel vPro Enterprise and Intel vPro Essentials.

For the company, Meteor Lake represents the new stage in the manufacture of processorssince it will be the first CPU manufactured in the new Intel 4 node process, with a design of chiplet which will include 3D technology from Foveros, providing energy efficiency. improved graphics performance, plus a dedicated AI engine, the Intel IA Boost.

Goodbye to the “Intel Core i”

In the name section, Intel says, it is about the update most significant of the brand in 15 years, with changes that will begin to be implemented in the brand’s products from the second half of 2023.

This means that there will only be a change in the letter “i” for the names of the processors, although the rest of the information of each CPU will be it will continue to show the same way.

From this date the Core i3/i5/i7/i9 will begin to be call like Core 3/5/7/9besides that the changes will also be reflected in the texts, logos and labels.

Intel changes the name of its processors: the iconic “i” leaves after 15 years, now they will be called…

In addition, the Ultra series will be called “Intel Core Ultra”, which will highlight the change of architecture and design in its construction.

The company also details that Intel Arc graphics they will be able to connect with the two models of processors: the Core and Core Ultra.

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