Some of these new processors also come with an integrated NPU (Neural Processing Units) to handle AI tasks and Intel Arc GPU which is designed for high performance gaming. Now that you have a brief overview of the changes, let’s break down Intel’s new naming and numbering scheme. Table ...
Here, I decode all the different naming schemes for active Intel chips. New Processor Names 🖥️ Some processor names are dropping the "i" from the naming scheme. While the number stay the same with 3, 5, 7, and 9 respectively representing the hierarchy, there's no "i" as the pref...
Intel Process Roadmap & Innovation Roadmap Highlights Brand New Node Naming Scheme, Drops '++' & 'SuperFin' Brandings Intel is restructuring as a whole under its new leadership and it looks like the process nodes, that have been confusing over the past few years, will finally be understandable...
Intel’s processor naming scheme is a great way to make sure that you get the right processor for your needs. With Intel’s various levels of CPUs ranging from the low-end Celeron to the high-end Core i9, there is something for everyone. ...
Intel also introduced a new naming scheme, with the three variants now named Core i3, i5, and i7 (as well as i9 from 7th-generation onwards). Unlike the previous naming scheme, these names no longer correspond to specific technical features. It was succeeded by the Westmere microarchitecture ...
Intel’s new branding will name Meteor Lake CPUs under the new naming scheme. Intel has only announced the architecture for now, and not the variants. So, we will update this section once we know more about new Meteor Lake CPUs. Still, here is what they would be called according to the...
Intel’s new naming scheme can be confusing at a glance Remove Ads Intel's reign in the flagship ultrabook arena Unless Intel messes up badly, we don’t see laptop makers adopting AMD or Qualcomm exclusively in their flagship offerings. In most cases, Windows manufacturers will...
Intel completely revamped its 2024 laptop processor lineup with new Core and Core Ultra branding. The company has dropped the ‘Gen’ and ‘i’ naming scheme with Meteor Lake and Lunar Lake and made a number of improvements to get its offerings ready for AI and complex tasks. The next time...
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...
Core Ultra is Intel's new naming schemefor its premium CPUs, starting with its 14th-Generation Meteor Lake chips for laptops. The Intel Core Ultra branding will arrive on desktop CPUs with its 15th Generation Arrow Lake CPUs, which are speculated to launch in late 2024. Now, back to the C...