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Intel just announced a branding shift for its entry-level CPUs. The company is doing away with the Pentium and Celeron brands and placing those chips under a new umbrella called "Intel Processor." ...
Intel first debuted the Pentium brand name almost 30 years ago, and the Celeron range of CPUs about 25 years ago. Since the rise of the Core series in 2006, they’ve both been assigned to low ...
Intel announced this morning that it’s getting rid of the very old Pentium (first release in 1993) and Celeron (1998) brands.
Intel will begin phasing out the long-standing Pentium and Celeron brands next year. Entry-level notebooks shipping in 2023 and beyond will feature CPUs under the new "Intel Processor" umbrella.
The Intel Pentium and Celeron lineup of processors is well-known in the hardware industry for their long-running history spanning over three decades.
Intel introduces 'new Intel processor' retiring the Pentium and Celeron CPUs, will sharpen focus on flagship brands with Intel Core, Intel Evo, Intel vPro.
Chip giant Intel is replacing its Pentium and Celeron brands with a more generic branding -- Intel Processor.
Intel is ditching the Celeron and Pentium names for its laptop chips in favor of the simple 'Intel Processor' badge.
Intel Corp. will rebrand its Pentium and Celeron lines of entry-level laptop processors next year, the company announced today. The two processor lines will be offered under a new brand, Intel ...
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