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Budget in price, mainstream in aspiration.
No sign of Kay's design, though.
No need to rebrand, it promises.
Re-brands coolers, case, PSUs.
No sign of Bronze or Platinum, though.
A few authentic-looking screenshots reveal details of Intel’s next-generation Ivy Bridge processors.
A document suggests AMD will replace CPU brands such as Phenom and Athlon with a lettering system.
Gigabyte confirms everyone's suspicion that the forthcoming six-core Gulftown CPU will be branded as Core i9.
DDR3 modules supporting both EPP 2.0 and XMP are technically possible, but it may not happen because it's a branding nightmare.
Ahead of CES, Intel has pulled the covers off its new branding programme. There's a new logo, Intel Inside is dead, and we have some promo photos from Vegas.
October 14 2021 | 15:04