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Intel is undergoing its most significant brand update in 15 years and has decided to drop the 'i' in its processor tiering, including Core i3, Core i5, Core i7 and Core i9. They will be simply called as Core 3/5/7 for mainstream processors and Core Ultra 5/7/9 for flagships. The company also decided to drop generational labels from its next Intel Core series of processors, either in marketing or in silicon. Though the next series of processors (starting with Meteor Lake) won't be broadly referred to as the 14th generation, the processor number will still mention the specific generation (e.g., ##xxxH). That was one of the costs of people not knowing they’re our products.” Last year, Intel already ditched the Pentium and Celeron naming to just be called Intel Processors for lower-end parts. The company also announced that Intel Arc graphics can be paired with both Intel Core Ultra and Intel Core processors. The new changes apply in 2H 2023 and on the launch of an Intel Core Ultra processor, highlighting a significant shift in architecture and design. AMD has just announced the pricing and availability of its AMD Ryzen 5800X3D processor. Read more in our articles including "Huawei Kirin chips for smartphones might make a comeback" and "Intel drops ‘i’ in Core branding, adds an ‘Ultra’ tier".

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Intel is undergoing its most significant brand update in 15 years and has decided to drop the 'i' in its processor tiering, including Core i3, Core i5, Core i7 and Core i9. They will be simply called as Core 3/5/7 for mainstream processors and Core Ultra 5/7/9 for flagships.

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The company also decided to drop generational labels from its next Intel Core series of processors, either in marketing or in silicon. Though the next series of processors (starting with Meteor Lake) won't be broadly referred to as the 14th generation, the processor number will still mention the specific generation (e.g., ##xxxH). That was one of the costs of people not knowing they’re our products.” Last year, Intel already ditched the Pentium and Celeron naming to just be called Intel Processors for lower-end parts.

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Our coverage of processor includes: "Huawei Kirin chips for smartphones might make a comeback"; "Intel drops ‘i’ in Core branding, adds an ‘Ultra’ tier"; "Dell will cut use of 'made in China' chips by 2024 –report". Each article provides unique insights and information.