Intel has spent millions making their "Core" brand synonymous with high performance processing. In these days of the Core Duo, Core 2 Duo, Core 2 Quad, and Core 2 Extreme, it’s pretty easy to find a ...
Intel announced today that its Celeron and Pentium brands for entry-levels PCs will soon be replaced by a new “Intel Processor” brand. This new brand will cover multiple processor families coming to ...
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The new Intel Processor branding will be meant for the future budget “essential” products, which will be introduced in 2023. The aim is to streamline all its branding and provide users with simpler ...
Man, today is a sad day... Intel is retiring the Celeron and Pentium CPU brands, where it's calling it an adjustment to product names moving into 2023 and beyond. Intel will drop the Celeron and ...
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September 19, 2022: After over 30 years of use, Intel has decided that it will discontinue the Pentium branding. Once a "flagship,” it has now become the go-to type for low-power computers in ...
Intel has announced that the company will stop using the Pentium and Celeron branding for notebooks processors starting in 2023. At the moment, both brandings are being used for Intel’s entry-level ...
Intel’s processor lineup used to be, in the words of one of our greatest working artists, all about the Pentiums. That became less true beginning in the mid-2000s, when the modern “Core” branding was ...
Rik is Pocket-lint's senior news editor and has been a tech and games journalist since the 80s. He has seen and covered just about every console, mobile phone, gadget and home cinema device launched ...
Rich was the editorial lead for CNET's Home and Wellness sections, based in Louisville, Kentucky. Before moving to Louisville in 2013, Rich ran CNET's desktop computer review section for 10 years in ...
While there are more and more premium Chrome OS devices, the category very much excels at the cheaper end of the market. When buying those Chromebooks next year, you might notice that it will be ...