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Soultaker2014-01-22 13:05:02
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Soultaker, 2014-01-22 13:05:02

Does Intel have plans for something fundamentally new after the Core i3 / i5 / i7 for PC?

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nfire, 2014-01-22
@Soultaker

www.3dnews.ru/770692
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Mikhail Shatilov, 2014-01-22
@iproger

It seems there is / is planned i9.
www.3dnews.ru/583256

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Vlad Zhivotnev, 2014-01-22
@inkvizitor68sl

Core i3/i5/i7 is just something like a class of processors. Core i7 is now the fourth generation, emnip. Pentiums - in general, the devil knows what (yes, at the end of last year, new Pentiums and Celerons came out again). There will also be 6-8 generations of atoms.
Model names are changing (the oldest i7, for example, were marked as i7-9xx). From the fact that instead of core i7 they will have MegaDesktopCpu NewBrand - most likely, nothing will change. And fundamentally new Haswell processors, on the contrary, were released under the old recognizable brands.

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