Intel drops these processor’s names For its low-end laptop CPUs

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Since the 1990s Intel has used the Celeron and Pentium brands for its CPUs, but they’re finally fading away. The company says that it is replacing both brand names for low-end laptop chips in favor of the simpler ones. Intel decided to give the “Intel Processor” badge starting in 2023. Company’s VP Josh Newman said that This move will help “simplify” the lineup.

Intel has yet not revealed how it will handle branding for desktop processors, which still include Celeron and Pentium models released this year. The decision isn’t shocking. Both the Celeron and Pentium names have been synonymous with low-end processors for many years, and the practical differences for users have been modest at its best. If you can want to get companies basic processor then you don’s see the “Core,” word in it, further.

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