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The new badges include a die (the chip minus the packaging) accent in the upper right hand corner, a prominent main brand (e.g., "Core"), and the modifier (e.g., "i7"). Intel has also instituted a ...
Expect to see less processor brands as Intel moves into the Core age headed by the Core i7 CPU. Hopefully this rebranding and simplifaction will take some of the confusion out buying a computer ...
as the white background behind the Intel logo has disappeared. The new Core i7 logo is made up of several different shades of blue, while there will be a separate black logo reserved for Intel's ...
The rumors were true: Intel is officially killing off the “i” in “Core i9,” “Core i7,” “Core i5,” and “Core i3” — and it won’t broadly refer to its next series of processor ...
The latter is an Extreme Edition processor; these will now be distinguished by a black Core i7 logo. Intel said Core i7 it is the first of several new names that it will roll out over the next year.
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