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Nehalem Core i7 branding explained

by on22 August 2008

 

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Games Convention 08: Core i7 is....


We had
a pleasant meeting with a nice chap from Intel that told us the story of the Nehalem brand. As you should probably know by now, the Nehalem Bloomfield desktop CPU will end up branded as Core i7.

Intel explained that Core brand was very well accepted but at the same time, Intel had too many variables, such as Core 2, Core 2 Quad, Core 2 Extreme and so on. It was too confusing and therefore Intel simply decided to keep Core.

The letter i and number 7 are there mainly for phonetical reasons, Core i7 as a whole sounds and pronounces good. The small "i" doesn't actually stand for anything, explains Intel. Even the number 7 doesn't mean its the seventh generation processor, it is just a number.

This might give you an idea that future Nehalems might end up branded as Core i6, Core i5 and so on, but this is not something Intel wanted to talk about. Intel simply hopes that this will get things a bit more simpler than it was. So, now you know.

Last modified on 23 August 2008
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