Intel has decided to extend the original naming scheme for the upcoming Montevina platform, by adding a P segment to CPUs targeting notebooks and an S class for small form factor PC processors. Intel originally had four segments for the July official Montevina launch: X for the extreme segment...
Intel® Core™ Processors Intel Core processors deliver accessible performance for laptops and come with a shorter naming scheme that includes a 3-digit system for the processor number. The Intel Core processor family includes Intel® Core™ 7 processor, Intel® Core™ 5 processor, and I...
Why does Intel insist on such a convoluted naming scheme. I like the core idea but why have four levels of cores with overlapping capabilities. I mean will older core i7 s be on par with newer core i5's or is it going to be completely different? Why not call the core by its applica...
In what is to be the last of Intel's processor families to use the well-established Core i9, i7, i5, and i3 naming scheme, Intel has released its 14th Generation Core series of desktop processors, aptly codenamed Raptor Lake Refresh (RPL-R). Building upon the alread...
Intel's CEO has unveiled his company's brand new process roadmap along with a refreshing new naming scheme for next-generation nodes
Totally confused about the new naming scheme... 100 = Mediocre Lake 200 = Arrow Lake 300 = Panther Lake 400/500 = Arrow Lake refresh (probably) (not sure if Bartlett Lake still is coming and gets same naming convention so it could be 400) 500/600 = Nova Lake Basically starting new ...
Intel’s new naming scheme can be confusing at a glance What is Intel Turbo Boost? Turbo Boost is a dynamic processor frequency adjustment technology developed by Intel to optimize the performance of its range of CPUs. Turbo Boost adaptively changes your CPU's clock speed based on the task yo...
Can we agree that intel new naming is super confusing, like the gen naming scheme sd uses! Reply 👍7 ✔️ 👆2 i imtiredokay G}1 11 Apr 2024 I hate Huawei but this is what a MacBook M2/M3 screen should look like, not with a dumb notch just for the so-called "FaceTime"...
While Intel's CPU naming scheme is finally starting to make sense to home system builders, their product stack consists mainly of generic numbers in either Celeron, Pentium, i3, i5 or i7 format unless someone sits down and explains the trend to the individual. These models are ...
It is likely that this could be an engineering sample that has yet to be finalized but it will definitely be interesting to see the kind of naming scheme Intel uses for its next-gen CPUs. TheCore Ultra 5 1003H features 18 cores and 18 threadsthough you cannot say for sure what the rea...