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It looks like
Intel has come to the realization that its product naming scheme has gotten a little out of hand and, as Ars Technica reports, it's now taking some measures to simplify things a bit. Apparently,
Core 2 Quad,
Core 2 Duo, and Core 2 Solo will all simply be known as "Core 2" starting on January 1st, 2008 (presumably with some other means to differentiate then), and
Intel Viiv Processor Technology and
Intel vPro Processor Technology will henceforth be known as Intel Core 2 Duo Processor with Viiv (or vPro). Further on down the line,
Pentium D and
Pentium Dual-Core will both be shortened to just "Pentium," while the server-centric
Itanium 2 gets demoted to plain old "Itanium." According to Ars,
Core 2 Extreme,
Celeron, and
Xeon will all stay as they are. Simple, right?
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