Intel Processors ‘i’ Name Changes

It turned out that Intel will remove the "i" tag, which it has been using for many years in processor naming. While confirming the news on the subject, Intel announced that it will make an official statement in a few weeks.
 Intel Processors ‘i’ Name Changes
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It turned out that Intel, one of the world’s largest processor manufacturers, is about to make a radical change. Brand new processors, which the company calls “Meteor Lake” and will release in the coming months, will remove the “i” suffix that has been used for years. In other words, next-generation Intel processors will not have names such as i3, i5, i7, i9.

Intel’s radical decision began when a game called Ashes of Singularity, in which an upcoming processor was tested, was included in its database. The processor in question was branded “Intel Core Ultra 5 1003H”. Following this information, Tom’s Hardware managed to get the beans out of Intel’s mouth. Intel confirmed this development, although it did not provide details. In other words, the processors that Intel will release from now on will have “Core Ultra” instead of “Core i”.

It will be clear in a few weeks!

“We’re making changes to the branding strategy.” “We’ll provide more details on these exciting changes in the coming weeks,” an Intel spokesperson said. By using his statements, he also admitted that this development has come to an end. Intel’s statements will allow us to better understand the new naming strategy.

So what does the Intel Core Ultra 5 1003H offer?

Data from the Ashes of Singularity database of Intel’s upcoming processor reveals that this processor will have an 18-core structure. There will also be 18 accompanying logical cores. However, we do not yet have other information on what the processor has to offer. The launch for the new processors, which is expected to be released in the second half of the year, will reveal all these unknowns.

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