Intel drops 'i' processor branding after 15 years, introduces 'Ultra' for higher-end chips

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Intel says it will be dropping the "i" from its processor branding after more than a decade. Instead, the company says it will be using "Core 3/5/7/9" instead. Intel will be introducing "Ultra" branding as well to denote its higher end processors.
Intel says it will be dropping the i from its processor branding after more than a decade. Instead, the company says it will be using Core 3/5/7/9 instead. Intel will be introducing Ultra branding as well to denote its higher end processors.
Intel says it will be dropping the i from its processor branding after more than a decade. Instead, the company says it will be using Core 3/5/7/9

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